The old railway station of Sidi Kacem is a valuable testimony to the industrial history of the region. Built in the early 20th century, it was part of the colonial network that facilitated economic and social development by enabling the transport of goods and people. Although its role has declined over time, the station retains its original architecture with stone façades and large windows, symbols of the architectural style of the era. Today, the site attracts history, architecture, and heritage enthusiasts, as well as curious visitors eager to discover Sidi Kacem’s industrial past. Local initiatives promote the preservation of this site through guided tours and cultural events to keep the collective memory around this station alive.