Railways of the Middle East

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Railways of the Middle East

The British Influence

Trains and railways: general interest

Authors: Colin Alexander, Alon Siton

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Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th March 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 38 Mb

ISBN: 9781445685960


The ‘British’ period in the Middle East

The ‘British’ period in the Middle East began with Lawrence of Arabia's attacks on the Hedjaz Railway in the First World War and the eventual defeat of the Ottoman Empire. It ended with the creation of the state of Israel after the stormy British mandate in Palestine. New international routes were established into Egypt and western Lebanon. There was also a powerful British influence on the railways of Iraq, Egypt and Sudan.

Book content overview

This book is divided into chronological periods: pre-1918, the interwar years, and 1939 to the present day. All manner of British-built locomotives and rolling stock, whether purpose-built or hastily requisitioned in wartime, saw service all over this fascinating region, and this book attempts to show that variety.

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