The Ottoman Railway Company, commonly referred to as the İzmir–Aydın Railway (Turkish: İzmir-Aydın Demiryolu), is the oldest railway in Anatolia and second...
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Ottoman railways may refer to: Chemins de Fer Ottomans d'Anatolie an Ottoman railway company located in Central Anatolia of the Ottoman Empire. The Syria...
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Holzmann company, which in the 1890s had built the Anatolian Railway (Anatolische Eisenbahn) connecting Istanbul, Ankara and Konya. The Ottoman Empire wished...
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de Fer Ottomans d'Anatolie (Turkish: Osmanlı Anadolu Demiryolları, English: Anatolian Railway), founded on 4 October 1888, was a railway company that operated...
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Hejaz railway (also spelled Hedjaz or Hijaz; Arabic: سِكَّة حَدِيد الحِجَاز sikkat ḥadīd al-ḥijāz or Arabic: الخَط الحَدِيدِي الحِجَازِي, Ottoman Turkish:...
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Ḥayfa–Dar‘a) was a railroad that existed in Ottoman and British Palestine, reconstituted as a modern railway in Israel in the 21st century. It runs from...
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the Ottoman Empire gave a concession to a British company to build a railway from Aydın to İzmir, on 22 September 1856. The Ottoman Railway Company (ORC)...
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Chemins de fer Orientaux (redirect from Oriental Railway)
(English: Oriental Railway; Turkish: Rumeli Demiryolu or İstanbul-Viyana Demiryolu) (reporting mark: CO) was an Ottoman railway company operating in Rumelia...
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objector Chemins de fer Orientaux (CO), a former Ottoman railway company Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O or CO), a former American railroad Cobalt Air...
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Authority Mersin-Tarsus-Adana Railway, a defunct Ottoman railway company Master Top Airlines, a defunct Brazilian airline company Hungarian Academy of Sciences...
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ORC, MRT station abbreviation for Orchard MRT station, Singapore Ottoman Railway Company Apache ORC, a file format Orc (album), an album by Oh Sees Orc...
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The construction of railways in the Ottoman Empire were mainly a sociopolitical move by administrators and statesmen within the borders of the Caliphate...
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The Ottoman Bank (Turkish: Osmanlı Bankası), known from 1863 to 1925 as the Imperial Ottoman Bank (French: Banque Impériale Ottomane, Ottoman Turkish:...
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Abdulaziz (redirect from Abd al-Aziz, Ottoman Sultan)
without a railway network. Sultan Abdulaziz established the first Ottoman railway networks. On 17 April 1869, the concession for the Rumelia Railway (i.e....
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Rail transport in Lebanon (redirect from Lebanese national railway company)
among the Druze and other Syrian farmers. The Ottoman response to the insurrection included a number of railway concessions—quickly sold to foreign interests—to...
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September 1856, the Ottoman Empire granted a concession to the Ottoman Railway Company (ORC), a British company, to build a railway from İzmir to Aydın...
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The Ottoman Empire (/ˈɒtəmən/ ), also called the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North...
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The following railways operate or operated in Anatolia, Turkey and in former lands of the Ottoman Empire. Adana Metro Ankara Metro Antray Bursaray EsTram...
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History of rail transport in Turkey (section Timeline of railway investment and construction under the Ottoman Empire)
period (Ottoman period), the Republic period (which extends from 1923 to 1950) and the period after 1950. During the first period, railways were built...
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Israel Railways Ltd. (Hebrew: רַכֶּבֶת יִשְׂרָאֵל, Rakevet Yisra'el) is the state-owned principal railway company responsible for all inter-city, commuter...
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The dissolution of the Ottoman Empire (1908–1922) was a period of history of the Ottoman Empire beginning with the Young Turk Revolution and ultimately...
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the other rail companies; taking over the Mudanya-Bursa Railway in 1931, the Smyrna Cassaba Railway in 1934, the Ottoman Railway Company in 1935 and the...
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CFOA may refer to the following: Chemins de Fer Ottomans d'Anatolie - An Ottoman railway company. Chief Fire Officers Association Certified Futures and...
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Tünel (redirect from Underground railway Istanbul)
(modern day Istanbul) and the Ottoman Empire. Many Ottoman and foreign companies, mostly banks and insurance companies, set up their headquarters in these...
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Basmane Terminal in İzmir, Nazilli and Denizli respectively. The station was opened on 1 December 1890 by the Ottoman Railway Company. History of the ORC...
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day in each direction. Sarayköy was opened on 1 July 1882 by the Ottoman Railway Company. "ORC History". trainsofturkey.com. Retrieved 19 February 2018...
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in Istanbul to Izmit. This railway was built by the Ottoman Empire, financed by the Ottoman Bank and is the only railway that was built by the imperial...
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ongoing conflict in the country. The first railway in Syria opened when the country was part of the Ottoman Empire, with the 1,050 mm (3 ft 5+11⁄32 in)...
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When the Ottoman Railway Company built Alsancak Terminal, the demand for more railways in İzmir grew. On July 4, 1863, the Smyrna Cassaba Railway (SCR) was...
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