Littoral railways on the Mediterranean, Pontic, and Caspian coasts...Persian Gulf too I guess, not so much on the Red Sea coast Inland railways crossing deserts and mountains, connecting distant shores Dense urban and suburban networks in the major cities--Cairo, Tehran, etc
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"How do we solve the unrest in the middle east?" Me: "trains" Them- "What, that doesn't eve-" Me: "I SAID TRAINS NOW GO BUILD IT"
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close but it's more like: "why do we need peace in the middle east anyway?" "well duh it's hard to build railways there when it's at war"
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>tfw no convenient railway system to travel between various archaeological goldmines and historical wonders
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That's a great point- on top of just practicality connection-wise it would be wonderful for tourism for the area
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Every time they try to build one this weird robed Englishman keeps blowing up the trackspic.twitter.com/XNFea9UuQI
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"Trains for me but not for thee" - t. Anglo
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Has there even been a non-modern one?
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bits and pieces, Turkey probably has the most thorough network right now
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