Marrakech was founded in 1062 by Yusuf ibn Tashfin, leader of the Moroccan Almoravid empire, and became the capital of that empire. Later the capital was moved to
The majority of buses are Scania
which are built as knock-down kits
at Scania's factory in Katrineholm, for assembly and bodybuilding in Morocco . In
1999 Scania received its first major order from the city for the supply of
L94IB city and inter-city chassis. Scania Maroc has a major service facility in
Agadir.
Since 1999 ALSA, a subsidiary of the British based National Express Group, has managed the transport network in the city, and is now operating 42 city routes, three suburban services and the one line BRT route utilizing 257 vehicles. The main focus for the city network is around Bab Doukala, a one-way system featuring a park situated in the middle of a roundabout just outside the old
The city has two departure points for long distance express services. Independents depart from Gare Routiere Voyageurs on Rue Bab Doukkala, located in the northwest of the city. The coach station consist of two areas, one is a traditional line of herringbone bays open to the elements and the second is a number of unusual undercover bays of dubious architectural design. The departure point for CTM and ALSA express services is from Rue Abou Bakr Seddiq, just south of the central railway station. Both coach stations and the railway station are served by the BRT line.
The BRT line is the
first in Africa and commenced on 28 September
2017. ALSA operates services between
06.00 and 23.00 every 6 minutes at peak times and every 12 minutes off-peak. To use the service Moroccans
pay 100 dirham (£7.90) per day and 150 dirham for two days, while foreigners
have to pay 150 dirham per day and 200 dirham for two days. A fleet of
fifteen Dongfeng Yangtse Veryon G92 trolleybuses were delivered of which twelve
are required to maintain the service: these buses
cost 4 million dirham each (£316,000.00) and were financed by the Ministry of
the Interior. The 12m long, partly low-floor, vehicles are
equipped with batteries for off-wire operation (although no wire infrastructure
is visible between Gueliz and the central station). The fleet is due to expand
by the end of 2019, when ridership is forecasted to be 45,000 passengers a day.
Dongfeng Yangtse is a bus manufacturing company based
in the central China city of
Wuhan in Hubei
province. Formerly known as the Wuhan Public Bus Factory, the company traces
its roots back to 1929. They will supply 20 18m long trolleybuses in the
near future.
ALSA 9217, a Solaris Urbino 18 Hybrid
on Avenue Mohammed V operating route 16 from the central Djemaa El Fna terminus to Azzouzia - a suburb in the north west of the city.
Dongfeng
Yangtse Veyron G92
trolleybus number 08 on the segregated roadway
is approaching the Grand Poste intersection on Avenue Hassan 2 heading towards
the Gueliz (Bab Doukala) terminus.
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