The modern glass and steel facade of Casa-Voyageurs railway station in Casablanca under a clear sky, with travelers entering the main concourse.

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Casa-Voyageurs Station

Step off the Al Boraq high-speed train at Casa-Voyageurs, Casablanca's gleaming main rail gateway, where thousands arrive daily with suitcases and nowhere official to leave them.

About Casa-Voyageurs Station

Casa-Voyageurs is Casablanca's principal railway station and the southern terminus of Al Boraq, Africa's first high-speed line linking the city to Rabat and Tangier. Rebuilt with a soaring glass concourse ahead of the 2018 high-speed launch, it funnels a constant stream of commuters, business travelers and tourists arriving from across Morocco. Most reach the station with full suitcases before hotels open for check-in or after a late checkout, and they quickly discover that ONCF stations no longer run official left-luggage consignes, a casualty of nationwide security policy. That gap makes vetted nearby storage genuinely useful. Cafes, the Twin Center and the Maarif district sit within a short walk or taxi hop, so drop your bags with a trusted partner near the station and explore downtown Casablanca, the old medina or the Hassan II Mosque completely hands-free before your onward train.

Traveler services

Luggage storage near Casa-Voyageurs Station

  • 📍 DistanceSteps from the entrance
  • 🧳 Bag ruleLike most Moroccan rail stations, Casa-Voyageurs no longer operates an official left-luggage consigne, a nationwide security measure, and there are no self-service lockers inside the terminal.
  • ⚡ BookingOnline, instant
How to get there

From the main concourse, exit onto Boulevard Ba Hmad where several storage partners sit within a five-to-ten-minute walk toward the Maarif and downtown blocks.

Bag policy

Like most Moroccan rail stations, Casa-Voyageurs no longer operates an official left-luggage consigne, a nationwide security measure, and there are no self-service lockers inside the terminal. Travelers arriving before check-in or after a checkout must rely on vetted off-site storage instead.

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  • Some partners keep short hours
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Frequently asked questions

Does Casa-Voyageurs have luggage lockers?

No. Like most Moroccan rail stations, Casa-Voyageurs removed its coin lockers years ago for security reasons, so there is no official consigne inside the terminal. The reliable alternative is a vetted storage partner a few minutes away. Booking a spot online before you arrive guarantees a secured, insured place for your bags the moment you step off the train.

How far is luggage storage from the station?

Most partner locations near Casa-Voyageurs are within a five-to-ten-minute walk toward Boulevard Ba Hmad and the Maarif district. That is close enough to drop bags and jump straight onto a tram or grand taxi. Reserve online and you will get the exact address and opening hours before you travel.

Can I store bags between an early checkout and a night train?

Yes, that is one of the most common uses. Storage partners near Casa-Voyageurs typically offer full-day rates, so you can leave your suitcases after a morning checkout and collect them just before an evening Al Boraq or overnight service. Booking ahead locks in the price and a guaranteed slot on busy travel days.

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