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Re: Railways in Iran
The first instalment about Iran's Railways was about a narrow gauge line near Tehran This is the next installment covering the Railways of Iran and covers the period up to the end of the Second World War. ... http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/03/24/rai...10-to-1945 Quote: The Trans-Iranian Railway - When completed, the Trans-Iranian Railway was an immense achievement. It ran for 850 miles and linked the South and North of the country. For the first time the northern agricultural lands and the Caspian Sea ports would be linked to ports and oilfields in the south. It linked the capital Tehran with the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea. The railway connected Bandar Shah (now: Bandar Torkaman) in the north and Bandar Shahpur (now: Bandar-e Emam Khomeyni) in the south via Ahvaz, Ghom and Tehran. |
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