File:Israeli-Palestinian Railways.svg
Summary
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Français : Carte des chemins de fer Israéliens/Palestiniens.
English: This map shows all railways that have been operated by Palestine Railways, Israel Railways, or have existed on the territory of Israel/Palestine.
Certain sources show more train stations at:
I could not find a secondary source, and so they have been left out. There might also have been a Haifa-Wadi Rushmiya line. The station at Birein was probably more of a simple water refilling stop; this is possibly the same for other former stops in the Negev. The J'slm - El Bireh line was a military railway built by the British in 1918 to supply the war front North of Jerusalem. Very little information is available on it, and so its path is very hypothetical; this is also true for other lines (mostly in the Negev). Names: I tried to put former names where possible (space permitting). A plethora of translations, transliterations, and transcriptions exist when romanising Hebrew and Arabic station names. Since this map is in English, I have preferred the name that appeared the most "English" in my eyes. For clarity, a hyphen "-" is used to separate the town name from a qualifier. Borders: Undisputed borders 1949 Green line 1974 Purple line East Jerusalem municipal borders
Train Lines: Open (electrified) Open Open (freight only) Being built Closed |
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| Author | Mapeh |
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A bigger version of this map exists: Israeli-Palestinian Railways (Full).svg. The source code for both is exactly the same: the only differences between the two are the boundaries (this map has smaller boundaries, therefore "cutting off" the empty parts: the Negev, the Sinai, and the Mediterranean), and which layers are visible (this map shows a schematic version of the Sinai Railway, while the full map shows a geographically accurate version). |
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