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Iran Railways
The first instalment about Iran's Railways was about a narrow gauge line near Tehran
This is the next installment covering the Railways of Iran and. Covers the period up to the end of the Second World War. ... http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/03/24...e-1910-to-1945 Quote:
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After the War, Iran's railways experienced a period of relative stagnation. Significant developments did not occur until the 1950s.
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/03/28...5-to-the-1960s Quote:
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The rule of the Shah in the 1970s became increasingly authoritarian. The royal family appropriated a large amount of the country's income for themselves and gradually the clerics became less and less content with the ruling classes. The result, as we know, was major political change at the end of the decade.
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I hope you find this next article interesting. ... http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/03/30...n-part-4-1970s |
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While undertaking the research for these articles on the railways in Iran. I was delighted to find some material in a number of European language posted on a thread about the Railways of Iran on the SJK Postvagen forum. This next post is numbered out of sequence as I have already begun work of the period from the 1980s onwards, but the material is really interesting (in my view). I have had to use Google Translate to get the first draft of the different papers referred to in the link article and then I have had to clarify or paraphrase a number of things to make the text work in English. ....
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/04/03...s-collection-a |
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I seem to have quite a number of unfinished articles on the Railways of Iran. Some are taking longer than others to complete. This is Part 9!
I still have parts 5, 7 and 8 to complete and I hope that there will be at least 3 others to follow. This post includes two articles from journals in other countries translated for an English audience. http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/04/10...s-collection-c |
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To finish the collection of translated articles from other sources, this post focuses on chapters from a book written in Danish in the 1930s about the filming of a documentary about the building of the Tran-Iranian Railway. ......
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/04/13...s-collection-b |
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After the Revolution. ......
This next post brings the story of the Railways of Iran up to the Millenium. .... http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/04/13...m-1980-to-1999 |
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One of the joys of doing research is discovering little gems in surprising places. This happened to me just recently as I was searching for information and particularly for images associated with the railways of Iran up to the end of the Second World War. The result is this next article which I have agreed with Lancaster City Museum and the King's Own Royal Regiment Museum. ......
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/04/13...cond-world-war |
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This next post gives some insight into what is being achieved in Iran at the moment. I must acknowledge that it is not a comprehensive report on Iran's Railways in the 21st Century, merely a snapshot of what has been happening.
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/04/25...e-21st-century |
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This is probably my penultimate post on the railways of Iran. I want, at some stage to review what is known about the railways which served the Oil fields in the South of Iran and a final installment. This post looks at the various forms of motive power on the railways of Iran since the first line was built before the turn of the 20th Century. I cannot guarantee that this survey is completely comprehensive. .......
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2020/06/30...0-motive-power |
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