Here we will look at countries where there is no railway transport in the world.
Some countries in the world do not have railway organizations due to historical environments, geography and economy.
It is said that some countries have not accepted this travel system worldwide.
This is due to the weather, lack of population, relying on alternative transportation or political and economics.
Iceland
There are railway networks in the European country of Iceland. It has 3 unique railway transport.
But the railway is not a public transport here, including the competition of automobiles and the small amount of population and severe environmental conditions.
In the early 1900s, there were train projects here, but then the projects were abandoned.
However, in the 2000s, efforts to build the railway line centered on the capital were re -headed.
Antora
Another European Antora is ranked 16th in the small landscape. Although the French railway line is 1.2 miles here, there is no railway infrastructure.
Also, the railway station joins France through the bus connection to the Andora-La-Vella.
Yemen
Due to the challenging terrain and long -term conflicts in the African country of Yemen, the railway infrastructure is a hindrance to the development of the infrastructure.
Road traffic is the mainstay and the air travel is often preferred.
Libya
Railway traffic was once in the country. But it was removed during the civil war.
Although the reconstruction efforts were launched in 2001, the train services are not operating here.
Guinea-bisao
There is no train transport in the West African country of Guinea-Bisao. In 1998, an agreement was signed with Portugal to establish the railway system here.
But so far it has not been implemented. Guinea relies on sidewalk roads and other places that are not repaired.
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