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Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The Hejaz railway used to run from Damascus to Medina, through the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The main purpose of the railway was to establish a connection between the capital of the Ottoman Empire and the seat of the Islamic Caliphate, Hejaz, in Arabia. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The Hejaz railway used to run from Damascus to Medina, through the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The main purpose of the railway was to establish a connection between the capital of the Ottoman Empire and the seat of the Islamic Caliphate, Hejaz, in Arabia. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Lebanon still retains railway stations that have stopped working since the beginning of the civil war in 1975. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Three main stations of the railway are located in Lebanon, in Beirut, the North and the Bekaa. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The main purpose of the railway was to establish a connection between the capital of the Ottoman Empire and the seat of the Islamic Caliphate, Hejaz, in Arabia. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Lebanon still retains railway stations that have stopped working since the beginning of the civil war in 1975. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Three main stations of the railway are located in Lebanon, in Beirut, the North and the Bekaa. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The Hejaz railway once connected Lebanon to Syria, Turkey and Palestine. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Lebanon still retains railway stations that have stopped working since the beginning of the civil war in 1975. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The main purpose of the railway was to establish a connection between the capital of the Ottoman Empire and the seat of the Islamic Caliphate, Hejaz, in Arabia. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The Hejaz railway used to run from Damascus to Medina, through the Hejaz region of Saudi Arabia. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Construction work on the Hejaz railway was started by the Ottoman Empire in 1900 with German advice and support, and was opened to the service of Ottomans in 1908. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
The Hejaz railway once connected Lebanon to Syria, Turkey and Palestine. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Lebanon still retains railway stations that have stopped working since the beginning of the civil war in 1975. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
Hejaz Railway, a souvenir from Ottoman times
Construction work on the Hejaz railway was started by the Ottoman Empire in 1900 with German advice and support, and was opened to the service of Ottomans in 1908. AA photo / RAMZI HAIDAR
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