1023:. The novel doesn't start in Istanbul, or on the Orient Express. It opens on the platform at Aleppo, next to the two blue-and-gold Wagons-Lits sleeping cars of the Taurus Express bound for Istanbul. The Taurus Express was inaugurated in February 1930 by the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits, the same company that operated the Orient Express and Simplon Orient Express, as a means of extending their services beyond Istanbul to the East. It ran several times a week from Istanbul HaydarpaĆa station to Aleppo and Baghdad, with a weekly through sleeper to Tripoli in Lebanon. After World War II, the Wagons-Lits company gradually withdrew and operation of the Taurus Express was taken over by the Turkish, Syrian and Iraqi state railways. Up until the late 1980s, a twice-weekly Istanbul-Baghdad service was maintained, with weekly through seating cars from Istanbul to Aleppo. For political reasons, the through service to Baghdad was suspended and the main train curtailed at Gaziantep, but the weekly through seat cars Istanbul-Aleppo were maintained. In 2001, the Aleppo portion of the Toros Express was upgraded to a Syrian sleeping-car replacing the two basic Turkish seat cars.
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caused considerable damage to the rail network, however, and services gradually ceased. During the civil war, damage was caused by militias who blew up the tracks, Israeli army shelling and Syrian security forces digging up parts of the track to sell as scrap metal in
Pakistan. A 1974 article
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on 12 April 1904. Aley had grown with the railroad and functioned as a summer resort for the people of Beirut. Part of the locomotive exploded on the 7% incline east of town and, not thinking to apply the brakes, the train was allowed to fly back through the station. Two cars were completely
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In 2011, Dr. Maroun Kassab, an architect and assistant professor, proposed a coastal metro system that can capitalize on the existing lands owned by the ministry and that can run underground from Tyr to
Tripoli.
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There have been a number of proposals for reviving the
Lebanese railway system, but as yet, none have come to fruition. One such planned revival is being led by Elias Maalouf, founder of the Lebanese
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farmers. The
Ottoman response to the insurrection included a number of railway concessionsâquickly sold to foreign interestsâto improve the development and centralized control of the region.
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began in July 1894 (in time for that year's harvest) and to Beirut on 3 August 1895. The trip from the coast to
Damascus initially took 9 hours and terminated at three different stations:
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traders had thought the Beirut railway would allow them to export their grain more cheaply; instead, as early as the 1894 harvest, the rail flooded the market, collapsing prices and
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opened in 1906. The HRR was built to a 1.05-meter gauge to match the BeirutâDamascus
Railway and absorbed both the former British concession and the DHP's line south from Damascus.)
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4320 per mile on the 200-mile Aleppo
Railway All the same, the company was never very profitable: it was at perpetual risk of bankruptcy; shares traded at 550
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1570:(1915), "The Railway Lines of Syria and Palestine: Resumé of Conditions before the War; Well Managed Lines of Syria Compared with Run-down Hedjaz Railway",
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DMU-5 DH (Diesel-hydraulic): Multiple units from
Hyundai Rotem, Korea for Aleppo-Damascus/Latakia long-distance services. 222-second class, 61 first class.
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Laying the last rail of the BeirutâDamascus line on 25 June 1895. By this time, the railway had become known as the
DamascusâHama and Extensions (DHP).
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Shebbak stockyards as late as 2002, but service was not resumed.
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seized control of all foreign-owned railways in the country, including the DHP. The entire Hauran line was disassembled to extend the
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power, uncompetitive and loss making. The line between Beirut and Damascus was closed in 1976. Commuter service between
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Australian Army Engineers, African Auxiliary Pioneer Corps NCO and Lebanese workers in the cutting at Maameltein in 1942
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into Lebanon. This happens because the railway was built before this border was defined. While today in Syria, all
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in 1941 but the French did not actually permit local rule until 1943. In 1946, the Lebanese government bought the
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completed a standard-gauge line along the coast between Haifa and Beirut by 24 August 1942 and expanded this to
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The Syrian Land: Processes of Integration and Fragmentation: BilÄd al-ShÄm from the 18th to the 20th Century
2281:"Lebanon to get Spanish funds for railway revival plan: minister - Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East"
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after both ran into financial difficulties after only completing 8 km (5.0 mi) of track each.
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In February 2022 media reported a proposed Spanish grant for the reestablishment of Lebanese railways.
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around Muzeirib is Syria's breadbasket and the town also served as the point of departure for
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in 1946 was unsuccessful. Nowadays the only portion of the HBT still in operation is the
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range) or another port were planned as early as 1871 but were not enacted. In 1889, the
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used in pastaâwas intended to be the mainstay of the railway's income, along with the
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Beersheba - Kiryat Gat - Ramla - Lod - Tel Aviv - Herzliya - Hadera - Haifa - Karmiel
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Background on trains from Istanbul to Syria: A brief history of the Taurus Express
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to Riyaq but gave up the project in 1941 as too difficult. Instead, engineers from
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destroyed upon the rocks on the other side, killing 8 and seriously injuring 21.
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Damascus - Sheikh Miskin - Dera'a: under construction, to replace a section of
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ceased in 1993 and the last regular rail operations in Lebanonâtrains carrying
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in English. The initial concession was later emended to link the two lines at
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Beersheba - Kiryat Gat - Ramla - Lod - Tel Aviv - Herzliya - Haifa - Nahariya
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1738:"CEL: Chemin de Fer de l'Etate Libanais: The Lebanese State Railway Company"
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Ashkelon - Rishon LeZiyyon - Tel Aviv - Rosh Ha'Ayin - Kfar Saba - Herzliya
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Extension from Homs southwards to Damascus (194 km) was opened in 1983
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connecting the two cities (90 mi or 140 km over the crest of the
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Section Libanaise de lâAssociation Française des Amis des Chemins de fer.
2151:"How to travel by train from London to Syria | Train travel in Syria"
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Handbook for the Diplomatic History of Europe, Asia, and Africa 1870â1914
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Section Libanaise de l'Association Française des Amis des Chemins de fer
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260:) purchased another native's concession for the 65 mi (105 km)
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via MAS. Last one delivered in 1986â87. Apparently all destroyed during
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SociĂ©tĂ© des Chemins de fer Ottomans Ă©conomiques de BeyrouthâDamasâHauran
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In 1893, the company received a concession for a line from Damascus to
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Modi'in - Ben Gurion Airport - Tel Aviv - Binyamina - Haifa - Nahariya
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revealed that the 1.05-m DHP system was still working but still using
1518:"Syria's destruction revives a dream of rebuilding Lebanon's railway"
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line was purchased from its original holder, a Syrian, by the French
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Compagnie des tramways de Damas et voies ferrées économiques de Syrie
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and was discontinued in 1972. In 1933, the Syrian Lines to Baghdad (
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1960:, Vienna: Kaiserlich-Königliche Hofbibliothek, May 1904, p. 49
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was also an Ottoman response to a local uprising: in its case, the
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on 19 June 1902 and began service to Aleppo on 4 October 1906. The
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Société Ottomane du Chemins de fer de Damas-Hamah et Prolongements
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SociĂ©tĂ© des chemins de fer ottomans economiques de BeyrouthâHavran
2389:, Vol. 6, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, pp. 97â112,
2339:, Aldershot: MPG Books for Ashgate Publishing, pp. 183â206,
1952:"Unfall auf der Hauranbahn [Accident on the Hauran Road]"
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Times, Alan Cowell, Special to the New York (24 February 1990).
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range. It ran through the Dar al-Beida Pass, with the summit at
2377:"Railways in the Political Economy of Southern Syria 1890â1925"
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for the National Board for Historical Service, pp. 205â211
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Hadera - Kfar Saba - Rosh Ha'Ayin - Lod (under construction)
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Bombardier Double-Deck Coach (Electric and Diesel-electric)
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From around 1930, the Aleppo Railway formed a stage on the
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in 1891. Beyhum sold the concession later that year to the
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Knowles, J.W. (June 1974), "The Beirut Damascus Railway",
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Lebanese Section of the French Railway Friends Association
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Beit Shemesh - Ramla - Lod - Tel Aviv - Herzliya - Netanya
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Map of the Lebanese rail network when it was in operation.
2331:"European Investments in the Ottoman Railways, 1850â1914"
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Hasan Beyhum Efendi received a concession to construct a
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but largely ceased in the 1970s owing to the country's
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Société ottomane des libanais nord et sud de Beyrouth
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2104:"Aleppo Journal; A Small Hotel, Its Memories Fading"
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Jerusalem - Ben Gurion Airport - Tel Aviv - Herzliya
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Al Qamishli - Al-Yaarubiyah (- IRR Iraq, out of use)
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instead of Damascus. Service from Damascus south to
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2085:Australian Railway Construction in the Middle East
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1277:Former German railbuses, in 1982â83 acquired from
2411:Maps of Lebanon's lines, stations, and stockyards
564:reached Aleppo in 1912, connecting the line with
497:in 1909; and dividends were minuscule: 4.40
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1145:. These plans are unlikely to materialize given
1095:Aleppo - Deir ez-Zor - Al-Qamishli (- Nusaybin,
369:, which prompted its name to be changed to the
2267:"PROPOSAL FOR A LEBANESE COASTAL METRO SYSTEM"
2090:Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin
1210:Rishon LeZiyyon - Modi'in (under construction)
897:nationalized its own railways in 1956 as CFS (
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1985:, London: House of Commons, 1908, p. 810
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399:ĆamâHama ve Temdidi Osmanlı Demiryolu Ćirketi
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1957:Die Lokomotive: Illustrierte Fachzeitung
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2013:
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1133:Israel's national railway operator,
857:patrol a CEL railway as part of the
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401:). The network is also known as the
284:The two lines quickly merged as the
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1186:Atlit - Haifa - Afula - Beit She'an
811:as late as February 1948, when the
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1420:Arab Mashreq International Railway
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2311:"Railway Concessions in Turkey"
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859:Multinational Force in Lebanon
839:and Haifa in northern Israel.
813:Jewish insurgency in Palestine
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1153:Trains functioning in Israel:
942:to Beirutâended in 1997. The
869:Ruin of the train station in
702:mandate for Syria and Lebanon
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624:)-gauge coastal railway, the
2430:Dr. Maroun Kassab's Proposal
2375:Schilcher, Linda S. (1998),
2092:, November, 1978 pp. 244â259
2033:, Halden: Ăstfold University
1872:, Halden: Ăstfold University
1746:, Halden: Ăstfold University
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1012:Murder on the Orient Express
792:HaifaâBeirutâTripoli Railway
750:as a subsidiary of the DHP.
378:DamascusâHama and Extensions
7:
2229:. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
2217:. Retrieved 24 August 2008.
1776:Continental Railway Journal
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742:Lignes Syriennes de Baghdad
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1862:Ludvigsen, BĂžrre (2008),
1736:Ludvigsen, BĂžrre (2008),
1642:Anderson & al. (1918)
1351:A Lebanese locomotive at
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263:DamascusâMuzeirib Railway
38:Rail transport in Lebanon
2532:East Timor (Timor-Leste)
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1387:European Investment Bank
1032:LDE DE (Diesel-electric)
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819:. An earlier attempt by
132:were first connected by
2857:Rail transport in Syria
2793:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
2466:Rail transport in Asia
2360:, Abingdon: Routledge,
2329:Bilmez, BĂŒlent (2008),
1483:Hauran Uprising of 1898
1430:Tripoli Railway Station
1366:Railway Station in 2009
883:independence of Lebanon
787:Tripoli Railway Station
571:The concession for the
342:, along with expensive
197:BeirutâDamascus Tramway
18:BeirutâDamascus Railway
2030:Al Mashriq: The Levant
1869:Al Mashriq: The Levant
1743:Al Mashriq: The Levant
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1329:Beirut Railway Station
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1307:798 708-4 > A 10453
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1303:998 010-3 > B 10452
1301:798 707-6 > A 10452
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