Ottoman railways

Ottoman railways

Ottoman railways may refer to:

For a history of railways in the parts of the Ottoman Empire subsequently becoming the Republic of Turkey both before and after 1927 see History of rail transport in Turkey

For descendent railway systems see also:

  • Rail transport in Turkey
  • Rail transport in Syria
  • Rail transport in Iraq
  • Rail transport in Egypt

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