Alstom Secures $847M Deal for Morocco’s High-Speed Rail
28.03.2025
Alstom, a top mobility firm, has clinched a $847 million deal with ONCF. This contract will deliver 18 Avelia Horizon trains to Morocco fast. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

This agreement with ONCF boosts Alstom’s orders for Q4 2024/2025 fiscal year. Morocco plans to extend its high-speed rail network to Marrakech soon.
Alstom Drives Faster Travel with Avelia Horizon
Next, the company’s advanced Avelia Horizon trains will cut travel time significantly. These double-decker trains connect Tangier and Marrakech faster, reducing carbon emissions.
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Moreover, the firm brings over 40 years of high-speed rail expertise here. The Avelia Horizon model runs at speeds above 300 km/h consistently.
Unlike older designs, this train offers flexibility and a standout passenger experience. It features two compact power cars and articulated two-level cars efficiently.
Additionally, the Avelia Horizon design slashes operating costs for rail providers. Fewer bogies, which drive 30% of maintenance expenses, make upkeep cheaper.
Meanwhile, this train boasts the highest seating capacity available on the market today. This setup enhances comfort and service, lowering costs per seat greatly.
Alstom Shapes Morocco’s Rail Future
Furthermore, Morocco’s rail expansion strengthens connectivity for both locals and tourists alike. The company’s technology supports faster, greener travel across key routes.
Also, this deal highlights the firm’s role as a leader in rail solutions. It continues to shape the future of high-speed travel globally.
Finally, the Avelia Horizon trains promise a smoother, more efficient journey ahead. Morocco’s investment in this technology marks a bold step forward.
Source, photo: Alstom
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