he Hejaz Railway used to transport pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers from Damascus to Medina. Today, Türkiye, Syria, and Jordan are reviving this line. What does this reconnection mean in a world dominated by air travel?
Host/Producer: Afzal Ahmed
Craft Editor: Khaled Selim
Executive Producer: Nasra Omar Bwana
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he Hejaz Railway used to transport pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers from Damascus to Medina. Today, Türkiye, Syria, and Jordan are reviving this line. What does this reconnection mean in a world dominated by air travel?
Host/Producer: Afzal Ahmed
Craft Editor: Khaled Selim
Executive Producer: Nasra Omar Bwana
How the Ottoman Hejaz Railway may serve Hajj pilgrims once again
TRT World Podcasts
9 minutes 34 seconds
6 days ago
How the Ottoman Hejaz Railway may serve Hajj pilgrims once again
he Hejaz Railway used to transport pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers from Damascus to Medina. Today, Türkiye, Syria, and Jordan are reviving this line. What does this reconnection mean in a world dominated by air travel?
Host/Producer: Afzal Ahmed
Craft Editor: Khaled Selim
Executive Producer: Nasra Omar Bwana
TRT World Podcasts
he Hejaz Railway used to transport pilgrims, merchants, and soldiers from Damascus to Medina. Today, Türkiye, Syria, and Jordan are reviving this line. What does this reconnection mean in a world dominated by air travel?
Host/Producer: Afzal Ahmed
Craft Editor: Khaled Selim
Executive Producer: Nasra Omar Bwana