Historic colour photos of Iraqi railways
The Restoration & Archiving Trust‘s old colour photos of the standard gauge and now-defunct metre gauge railways in Iraq are now at a new address. Well worth a browse.
View ArticleMore photos of Iraqi Republic Railways
There are four photos from Iraq on Railpictures.net. These include two views of Chinese-built DEM2730 near Mosul in August 2006, and two aerial views of a yard in Baghdad taken from a UH-60 Blackhawk...
View ArticleOld train at the train yard in Al Qaim
Old train at the train yard in Al Qaim Originally uploaded by Hired Gun Flickr user “Hired Gun” has some rather artistic photos of rail facilities at Al Qaim in northwest Iraq, near the border with...
View ArticleMaqil light railway pictures
Rainer Fuchs, who has a comprehensive website on Iraqi railway stamps, has found some wonderful vintage stereoscopic photographs of the Magil – Basra railway and the Magil light railway. They are...
View ArticleRailfanning in Iraq photos on Trainboard
The October 20 2008 thread “Railfanning in Iraq” on Trainboard has some photos taken by ConrailDan in Al Diwaniyah, about sixty miles south of Baghdad, in 2003. The photos (you might need to register...
View ArticlePhotos from Baghdad Central station
Иракские железные дороги is a Russian language webpage with some photos of railways in Baghdad, including Chinese and Turkish built diesel locomotives.
View ArticleBaghdad Central station photos
Some photos of Baghdad central station taken by Pecosbif in April 2010. DEM2733 appears to be painted blue with white stripes, unlike most IRR locos which are green with yellow stripes, as seen on...
View ArticleGaziantep to Mosul in 2010
See also the German-language discussions with lots of photos (including blue diesel locos) at Drehscheibe Online.
View Article8F and O4 in Iraq
Tony’s Middle East Photos: 8F No.1425 and an Iraq O4 No.1403 in Baghdad in November 1966.
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I have changed this website’s WordPress theme, so hopefully it should now be more mobile device friendly. Let me know if anything doesn’t work. Meanwhile, I would recommend following “Historical...
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