National Company for Rail Transport
The National Rail Transportation Company is Algeria's national railway operator. The SNTF, a state-owned company, currently has a monopoly over Algeria's rail network of, although it is currently utilising only. Out of the total railway network, are and are narrow gauge.
History
The beginnings
The history of the railway in Algeria began with the colonisation of the country by France. On 8 April 1857, a decree ordered the creation of of railways, beginning with the construction of a standard gauge line from Algiers to Blida, which started on 12 December 1859. The French private company Compagnie des chemins de fer algériens started working on the line with the help of the French army on 11 July 1860. Around the same time, the company obtained permission to create an Oran-Sig line and a Constantine-Skikda line. However, due to economic difficulties, only the Algiers-Blida line was finished, and it was subsequently opened to the public on 8 September 1862. Afterwards, 5 other companies started the construction of new lines:- La Compagnie Bône - Guelma
- La Compagnie de l'Est Algérien
- La Compagnie Paris - Lyon - Méditerranée
- La Compagnie de l'Ouest Algérien
- La Compagnie Franco - Algérienne
- Annaba - Berrahal
- Annaba - Bouchegouf - Guelma
- El Khroub - Oued Zenati
- Constantine - Skikda
- Constantine - Sétif
- Algiers - Thénia
- Algiers - Oran
- Arzew - La Macta - Mohammedia
- Mohammadia - Mécheria
- Oued Tlélat-Sidi Bel Abbès
Nationalisation
- Souk Ahras—Tébessa—Le Kouif—Tunisian border
- Berrahal—Ramdane Djamel
- Ouled Rahmoune—Khenchela
- El Guerrah—Biskra
- Sétif—Thénia with further lines to include Tizi Ouzou, Béjaia and Sour El-Ghozlane
- Blida—Berrouaghia
- Mostaganem—Relizane—Tiaret
- Oran—Arzew
- Es Sénia—Aïn Témouchent
- Sidi Bel Abbès—Tlemcen—Moroccan border
- Tabia—Crampel
- Méchéria—Béchar
- Tizi—Mascara
On 27 September 1912, the state-owned Compagnie des Chemins de Fer Algériens de l'Etat assumed control of all lines, except those owned by the Compagnie Paris - Lyon - Méditerranée. On 1 July 1921, the CFAE and PLM agreed to share the Algerian railway network with the PLM operating the Algiers-Oran, Oran-Aïn Témouchent, Sidi Bel Abbès-Tlemcen-Oujda-Crampel, Blida-Hassi Bahbah lines while the CFAE operated the rest.
On 30 May 1938, both companies were incorporated into the newly founded SNCF, which operated all of France's railway network, with the Algerian network becoming a région. On 1 January 1939, the Office des Chemins de fer Algériens was created, focusing on the Algerian network.
On 30 June 1959, an agreement was made between the French government and the OCFA leading to the creation of the Société des Chemins de Fer Français en Algérie which commenced operations on 1 January 1, 1960. This new company operated Algeria's railways until its replacement by the Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Algériens '''' on 16 June 1963, a year after Algeria's independence.
Post-Independence
On 30 March 1976, the SNCFA split into the following companies:- SNTF, for the operation and maintenance of the lines;
- SNERIF, for the renewal and extension of the network;
- SIF, for the engineering and modernisation of the infrastructure.
Recent investments
Large investment programs were launched after 1980 to improve the Algerian railway network, such as the construction of the Jijel-Ramdane-Djamel line, the Béni Saf area railway, providing transportation for its cement plant, and in the Saïda and Aïn Touta areas.In addition to that, about of track were replaced, both the track ballast and the railway ties, as well as the duplication of the tracks of the Rocade Nord in Algiers. Many train stations all over the country were modernised or even reconstructed, and there were also many improvements to the railways in the vicinities of Algiers and Annaba.
A new, separate organisation, Anesrif, has been created to manage infrastructure investment whilst SNTF concentrates on day-to-day operations. Anesrif has awarded a series of contracts to build new infrastructure and upgrade existing lines, including the construction of a single-track line from Relizane to Tiaret and Tissemsilt, forming part of the High Plateau line.
Rolling stock
As of 2017, SNTF's rolling stock inventory consisted of:- 258 Locomotives
- 10,129 Railway cars
- 380 Passenger cars
- 17 Alstom Coradia - built at De Dietrich Ferroviaire plant in Reichshoffen, France
- 17 CAF TDMD S/599
- 64 Stadler Flirt
Railway links to adjacent countries
Affiliations
The SNTF is a member of the following organisations:- African Union of Railways
- Arab Union of Railways
- Comité du Transport Ferroviaire Maghrebin
- International Union of Railways