List of railway lines in Algeria
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The following is a non-exhaustive list of railways operating in Algeria with opening dates if available. The classifications of railways into long-distance and regional railways correspond to SNTF categories.
Northern Algeria
Long-distance lines
- Algiers-Oran line (1871)
- Algiers-Skikda line (1886)
- Ramdane Djamel-Annaba line (1904)
- Boughezoul–Laghouat line (2023)
- Al SJMKDK-line (2025)
Regional lines
- Béni Mansour-Bejaïa line (1889)
- Bordj Bou Arreridj-M'Sila line (2010)
- Tabia-Akid Abbes line (1916)
- Akid Abbes-Ghazaouet line (1936)
- Es Sénia-Béni Saf line (1885; rebuilt 1985–2015)
- Thénia-Oued Aissi line (1888; rebuilt 2010)
- Ramdane Djamel-Jijel line (1990)
- Inactive since 26/12/1996: Mohammadia-Mostaganem line (1879; rebuilt 1908)
Vertical (north-south) lines
Long-distance lines
- Annaba-Djebel Onk line (1888; rebuilt 1966)
- Oued Tlelat-Béchar line (1906; rebuilt 2010)
- El Guerrah-Touggourt line (1914)
- Inactive, Mohammadia-Saïda-El Biod line
High Plateaux lines
Regional lines
- Ain M'lila-El Aouinet line (2009)
- Ain Touta-M'Sila line (2009)
- Souk Ahras-Tunisia line
Commuter rail
Algiers Province
- Birtouta-Zéralda line
Oran Province
- Oran-Arzew line
- Al-Bezra line
Constantine Province
- Constantine-Zighout Youcef line
- Constantine-El Khroub line
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