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Iron Ore Train Mauritania

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Current situation: check recent reports

The Iron Ore Train situation changes often. Boarding points, checks, passenger carriage access and what is tolerated can vary. Use this guide as preparation, then verify recent reports before going.

The situation around the Iron Ore Train changes frequently — boarding access, police checks, and what is tolerated can vary from week to week and from one boarding point to another.

Many travelers ride the train, but the ore wagons are not an official passenger service, and rules may be enforced differently depending on the period.

This guide is not an authorization to ride on ore wagons. Before you go, check the latest community reports from travelers who went recently.

Last updated · May 2026
Route
Zouerate · Fderik · Choum · Nouadhibou
Experience
Adventure · Logistics · Remote
Planning level
High
Recommended support
Local coordination recommended
Cost
Varies — confirm locally
Last updated
Updated regularly with community reports

Free Iron Ore Train guide — safety notes, passenger carriage information, boarding overview and packing checklist. Conditions change often — always pair the PDF with recent community reports before going.

Recent community reports

Approved reports from travelers who went recently. Verify with a local contact before going.

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Passenger carriage vs ore wagons

  • Passenger carriage — the official/legal passenger option when it is available. Basic but enclosed, with a paid ticket.
  • Ore wagons — not an official passenger service. Many travelers have ridden them, but access and enforcement can change.
  • Conditions, ticket availability and tolerated practices change. Always confirm locally before committing.
  • Mauritanian Eye does not facilitate unauthorized wagon-top riding and does not provide advice for avoiding checks.

Boarding points overview

Nouadhibou

Atlantic end of the line — travelers often ask about passenger carriage timing here and onward transport.

Schedules and ticket availability shift; local confirmation matters before going to the loading area.

Choum

Desert junction commonly used as an entry/exit point for travelers heading to/from Atar.

Boarding conditions and what is tolerated can vary from week to week — verify with someone on the ground.

Fderik

Smaller mining-area town along the line.

Less travel infrastructure; local coordination is strongly recommended.

Zouerate

Main mining town near the typical loading area at the inland end of the line.

Mining operations come first. Access and checks vary — confirm with a local contact before showing up.

Boarding conditions are not fixed schedules — verify locally.

Why there is no reliable public schedule

  • Freight operations come first — passenger needs are not the priority.
  • Departure and arrival times can shift by hours or more.
  • Old blog posts and YouTube videos can be outdated by months or years.
  • Recent community reports and on-the-ground local confirmation matter far more than any published "schedule".

Packing checklist

  • Scarf / face covering
  • Goggles
  • Warm layer (it gets cold)
  • Water (5L minimum)
  • Calorie-dense food
  • Power bank
  • Headlamp + spare batteries
  • Gloves
  • Cash (small notes)
  • Printed ID/visa copies
  • Dust protection for gear
  • Basic first aid kit

Safety and health risks

  • Heavy dust exposure (eyes, lungs, gear).
  • Cold nights — even outside winter.
  • Heat and sun exposure during the day.
  • Dehydration risk on a long, remote crossing.
  • No services on board — no food, no water, no toilet, no help.
  • Communication gaps — limited or no mobile signal on long stretches.
  • Uncertainty around access, checks and boarding rules.
  • Personal responsibility — you are choosing to undertake a demanding, self-supported journey.

Local help

Mauritanian Eye can help with:

  • Route planning
  • Passenger carriage information
  • Local contacts
  • Transport to/from boarding areas
  • Group coordination
  • Updated reports
  • Accommodation and logistics around Nouadhibou, Choum, Zouerate and Atar

Scan for live updates

Do not rely on old videos. Scan this QR code before you go to check recent traveler reports.

https://mauritanianeye.com/iron-ore-train

Save the link and re-check shortly before your trip — conditions change.

Map & POIs

See published Iron Ore Train destination points and nearby practical POIs on the interactive map.

Photos and videos

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Iron Ore Train legal?

The train itself is a legal freight operation run by SNIM. A passenger carriage is the official passenger option when available. Riding ore wagons is not an official passenger service — conditions change, confirm locally. This guide is not authorization to ride.

Can I ride on the ore wagons?

Mauritanian Eye does not facilitate or recommend unauthorized wagon-top riding. Access and what is tolerated can change. Always rely on legal, locally confirmed options and check recent community reports before going.

Is there a passenger carriage?

A passenger carriage is sometimes attached to the train and is the legal passenger option. Availability, schedule and ticket conditions vary — confirm locally before you commit.

Where do travelers board?

Common reference points are Nouadhibou (Atlantic end), Choum (desert junction), Fderik and Zouerate (mining area). Exact boarding rules and tolerated points change — always verify locally and consult recent community reports.

Is there a schedule?

There is no reliable public schedule for travelers. Freight operations come first, times shift, and old blog posts or videos are often outdated. Rely on recent reports and local confirmation.

Is it safe for solo travelers?

The experience is harsh — cold, dust, noise, remoteness, no services on board. Conditions are not guaranteed. Plan with a local contact, build buffer days, and verify the current situation locally before going.

Can women travel safely?

Some women have done the trip, often with a local contact or in a group. Conditions vary. Plan carefully, check recent community reports, and consider joining a monthly travel group.

How do I check recent updates?

Read the community reports section on this page and submit a Suggest an update if you went recently. Conditions change week to week — recent reports are more useful than old videos.

Can Mauritanian Eye arrange this?

We do not sell train tickets and we do not arrange wagon-top riding. We help with route planning, passenger carriage information, transport to and from boarding areas, accommodation, group coordination and local contacts.

What should I pack?

Warm layers, scarf and goggles for dust, headlamp, plenty of water, calorie-dense food, ear protection, power bank, gloves, cash, printed ID/visa copies, basic first aid. Pack for cold nights even outside winter.

This page is for travel information and preparation only. It is not official railway, SNIM, police or government advice. Always follow local rules, official instructions and safety guidance.

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