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Night Trains in Morocco

Understand late-night and evening train options in Morocco.

Limited overnight options

Most Morocco trains operate during the day and evening. True overnight services are limited, so plan with daytime schedules in mind.

Evening departures

Late departures are common on major routes, but availability varies by day.

Safety and comfort

Evening trains are generally safe. Choose 1st class for a quieter cabin on late trips.

Explore routes, classes, and stations

Morocco train travel scenic image
Top routes

Morocco rail journey

Plan the most iconic rail routes across Morocco with confidence.

Al Boraq high-speed train at station
High-speed

Al Boraq high-speed

Morocco's fastest rail link between Tangier, Rabat, and Casablanca.

First class seating on Al Boraq train
1st class

Al Boraq 1st class

Upgrade for reserved seating, extra space, and a calmer cabin.

ONCF intercity train at platform
Intercity

ONCF Atlas intercity

Reliable services linking Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, and Fes.

Casablanca Voyageurs station exterior
Casablanca

Casablanca Voyageurs

Morocco's busiest station with modern facilities and easy transfers.

Marrakesh railway station platform
Marrakech

Marrakech station

Gateway to the Red City with frequent departures nationwide.

Quick tips

  • Avoid tight connections late at night.
  • Check the last departure time for your route.
  • Book early for late trains on weekends.

FAQs

Are there sleeper trains in Morocco?

Sleeper services are limited. Most trains are daytime or evening.

Is it safe to take a night train?

Yes. Use common travel precautions and keep valuables close.

Do late trains sell out?

Popular routes can fill quickly, so booking ahead is best.

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