Rail transport in Lebanon

Map of the Lebanese rail network when it was in operation.

Rail transport in Lebanon began in the 1890s as French projects under the Ottoman Empire but largely ceased in the 1970s owing to the country's civil war. The last remaining routes ended for economic reasons in the 1990s. At its peak Lebanon had about 408 kilometres (254 mi) of railway.[1]

  1. ^ "Syria's destruction revives a dream of rebuilding Lebanon's railway". The Economist. 5 October 2017.