Algiers–Oran railway
The Algiers–Oran railway is one of the major components of the Algerian railway network. It links Algiers station with Oran. The first segment of the line, connecting Algiers with Blida opened on September 8, 1862 and was extended to Oran on May 1, 1871.
The National Company for Rail Transport is converting the entirety of the line to a double-track line.
History
The Oran–Relizane section was opened to travelers on November 1, 1868 and was extended to Khemis Miliana on September 1, 1870. The Algiers–Blida section was extended to Boumedfaâ on July 8, 1869, while the last segment – 29 kilometers from Affreville to Boumedfaâ was – completed on May 1, 1871 and enabled through-service from Algiers to Oran.More recently, the segment of the line from Algiers to El Affroun has been electrified to improve commuter rail connecting the two cities.
Line description
Algiers–El Affroun section
The 70-kilometer section from Algiers to El Affroun includes one of the five commuter rail services in the Algiers metropolitan area and is double-track and is electrified.This section is the busiest in the entirety of SNTF network, with 130 passenger trains a day using the 10-kilometer Algiers–El Harrach section until the El Harrach wye. Of the 130 passenger trains using the Algiers–El Harrach section, 58 continue west and use the remainder of the Algiers–El Affroun section.