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Tunisia-SNCFT: Change of train schedules

The National Company of Tunisian Railways (SNCFT) declared, in a press release, a change to the train schedules on the line of the southern suburbs of Tunis, as of this Sunday, April 18, 2021, till April 30 after the new decisions adopted by the government to fight the spread of the coronavirus.

The new times are as follows:

  • From Monday to Saturday, the departure of the last train, travelling for Tunis station to Erriadh station, will be at 5:50 pm.
  • The last train will depart from Erriadh station to Tunis station at 5:50 p.m.
  • For Sundays and public holidays, the departure of the last train, in the direction of Tunis station to Erriadh station, is programmed at 5:25 pm.

Furthermore , the schedule of the last train heading from Erriadh station to Tunis station will be at 5:25 pm.

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