Unexpected Breakdown of the Al-Borak Train Disrupts Hundreds of Travelers, and the National Office Remains Silent

Unexpected Breakdown of the Al-Borak Train Disrupts Hundreds of Travelers, and the National Office Remains Silent

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A sudden malfunction in the Al Boraq train has disrupted hundreds of travelers, with the national office remaining silent.

A sudden breakdown in the Al Boraq train, which departed this morning from Kenitra heading to Tangier, caused a significant delay that confused hundreds of passengers. The train left Kenitra at 9:20 AM, but it stopped for about half an hour near Moulay Bouselham without any explanations from the train staff.

After the stop, the train continued at a speed of no more than 24 kilometers per hour, further aggravating passengers’ dissatisfaction, especially after they were informed that they would be disembarked at Larache station, and that they would have to complete their journey to Tangier by bus.

Passengers expressed their anger at this unjustified disruption, particularly those who had connections for travel, work, or medical appointments. They demanded immediate explanations and compensation for the inconvenience.

Despite the trip being interrupted and train operations being hindered, the national railway office has not issued any official statement up until now, which has heightened the sense of confusion and dissatisfaction among travelers.

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