Sahel Metro

3 ft 3+38 in) metre gaugeElectrification25 kV 50 Hz
Schema of Sahel Suburban Train Stations
Legend
Stations
Sousse - Bab Jadid
Sousse - Mohamed V
Sousse South
Sousse Industrial Zone
Sahline
Sahline Sebkha
Hotels Monastir
Skanes-Monastir airport station
La Faculté
Gare Habib Bourguiba Monastir
Monastir Industrial Zone
Khniss - Bembla
Ksiba Bennane
Bouhjar
Lamta
Sayada
Ksar Hellal Industrial Zone
Ksar Hellal
Moknine Gribaa
Moknine
Téboulba Industrial Zone
Téboulba
Bekalta
Baghdadi
Mahdia tourist-Zone
Sidi Messaoud Simes
Borj Arif
Mahdia Ezzahra
Mahdia

The Sahel Train is an electrified, metre gauge railway and suburban rail line with trains serving Sousse and Mahdia, with a spur to Monastir, in Tunisia.[1] The 73 kilometres (45 mi) line has overhead electrification at 25 kV, 50 Hz.

Stations

The line's stations are, working southwards:

  • Sousse - Bab Jadid
  • Sousse - Mohamed V
  • Sousse South
  • Sousse Industrial Zone
  • Sahline
  • Sahline Sebkha
  • Hotels Monastir
  • Skanes-Monastir airport station
  • La Faculté
  • Gare Habib Bourguiba Monastir
  • Monastir Industrial Zone
  • Khniss - Bembla
  • Ksiba Bennane
  • Bouhjar
  • Lamta
  • Sayada
  • Ksar Hellal Industrial Zone
  • Ksar Hellal
  • Moknine Gribaa
  • Moknine
  • Téboulba Industrial Zone
  • Téboulba
  • Bekalta
  • Baghdadi
  • Mahdia tourist-Zone
  • Sidi Messaoud Simes
  • Borj Arif
  • Mahdia Ezzahra
  • Gare Mahdia

Gallery

  • Gallery of Sahel Suburban Train Stations
  • Sousse Bab Jedid.
    Sousse Bab Jedid.
  • Monastir.
    Monastir.
  • Arret Mahdia Zone Turistique.
    Arret Mahdia Zone Turistique.
  • Monkine station.
    Monkine station.
  • Ksibet El Mediouni.
    Ksibet El Mediouni.
  • Gallery of Sahel Suburban Train
  • A train runs near the city of Mahdia.
    A train runs near the city of Mahdia.
  • Train in Monastir station
    Train in Monastir station
  • Train in Sahline
    Train in Sahline

References

  • Timetables
  1. ^ "Banlieue de Sahel". Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens. Retrieved 2 April 2015.

External links

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