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Two new tramway lines to be built in Morocco

The two new tramway lines will be built in Casablanca, a metropolitan city in western Morocco


Casa Transport SA has signed a loan agreement of 1.1 billion dirhams (100 million euros) with the French Development Agency (AFD). The agreement associated with a technical assistance grant of 5.5 million dirhams (500,000 euros) for the realization of the project of lines T3 and T4 of the Casablanca Tramway. The signing took place in the presence of HE the Ambassador of France to Morocco.

The project will expand the supply of public transport accessible to as many people as possible, and will help promote the use of a clean, low-carbon mode of transport and improve the quality of public transport service in the economic metropolis. The two new tramway lines will be built in Casablanca, a metropolitan city in western Morocco.

Agence Française de Développement (AFD) is supporting Morocco in the development of sustainable cities with efficient and low-carbon means of transport. This approach has led to the  loan agreement signing between the agency and Casa Transports, a local development company (SDL) set up in 2009 and responsible for the sustainable and inclusive development of public transport in Casablanca, Morocco’s economic capital.

The 100.5 million euros allocated by AFD will be used to build two new lines (T3 and T4) of the Casablanca tramway with a view to improving the mobility of city dwellers in a sustainable manner.

“The implementation of lines T3 and T4 is an important step in the implementation of Casablanca’s urban transport plan, the long-term objective being to provide a quality public transport network that is as wide as possible and offers efficient intramodality with other modes of transport”, explains Nabil Belabed, Casa Transport’s Director General.

AFD and sustainable cities in Morocco

The challenge of the financing allocated to Casa Transport by AFD is above all the sustainability of the city.

“Through this new agreement AFD is supporting Casa Transports in the implementation of an efficient and low-carbon transport system that will help provide access to public transport services to the greatest number of people and thus facilitate urban mobility and access to employment”, said Hélène Le Gal, France’s Ambassador to Morocco.

The financial and technical partnership between AFD and Casa Transport was launched in 2012. The first 23-million-euro financing was allocated to the construction of the first tramway line in the urban area. It was followed by a second financing of 30 million euros in 2017 for the construction of the second line. These loans were accompanied by subsidies of €1.3 million and €500,000 to finance strategic studies and technical assistance on the environmental and social aspects.

In addition to sustainable means of transport, AFD is also supporting Morocco in the construction of ecological cities. In 2019 AFD allocated a 150-million-euro loan for the construction of the Zenata eco-city being developed to the north-east of Casablanca.

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