Today in History
7 February 1927 Filyos-Irmak Line construction was awarded to Nydvqvist Halm, a Swedish-Danish partnership
Related Articles
Today in History: 28 January 1898 in Ottoman lands…
Today in History, January 28, 1898. The British railways in the Ottoman lands were Izmir-Aydın and Mersin Adana lines, reaching a total of 440 km. In the same year, the French, 1266, the Germans [more…]
Today in History: 18 June 1856 From the Gulf of Iskenderun of England
Today in History, June 18, 1856. The Chesney Project, which will start from the Gulf of Iskenderun in England, reach Mesopotamia, and from there pass through the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates and reach Korna or Basra, was brought to the agenda. [more…]
Today in History: 8 June 1933 of the declaration of the operation of the Southern Railways ...
Today in History: June 8, 1933 Law No. 2285 was issued regarding the authorization to sign the memorandum of understanding regarding the operation of the Southern Railways. 8 June 2003 Ankara-Istanbul in 3 hours [more…]
Be the first to comment