Palestine Railways

Palestine Railway
Samakh station, shortly after being captured by Australian light horsemen on 25 September 1918
Overview
HeadquartersKhoury House, Haifa[1]
LocaleBritish Mandate of Palestine; northern coast of Sinai
Dates of operation1920–1948
PredecessorSinai Military Railway, Jaffa–Jerusalem railway, Jezreel Valley and Acre branches of Hejaz Railway
SuccessorIsrael: Israel Railways
Egypt: Egyptian National Railways
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge,
and 1,050 mm (3 ft 5+1132 in)
Previous gauge1,050 mm (3 ft 5+1132 in)
Other

Palestine Railways (Arabic: سكة حديد فلسطين; Palestine Railways; Contemporary Hebrew: מסילות ברזל פלשתינה (א"י) “Palestine (Land of Israel) Railways”[2] or רכבות ארץ-ישראל “Land of Israel Railways”;[3] Present-day Hebrew: הרכבת המנדטורית “Mandate Railways”) was a government-owned railway company that ran all public railways in the League of Nations mandate territory of Palestine from 1920 until 1948. Its main line linked El Kantara in Egypt with Haifa. Branches served Jaffa, Jerusalem, Acre and the Jezreel Valley.

  1. ^ Sherman 2001, p. 232.
  2. ^ As it appeared in a 1944 timetable
  3. ^ As it appeared in a 1934 timetable

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