We're joined by Elias Maalouf, founder of Train/Train NGO.
We get into the origins of the rail network of Lebanon and how Lebanese excelled at rail in the late 19th century. The discussion covers Ottoman politics, French Mandate pursuits, and post-independence reluctance to retain rail throughout the country. The conversation also covers Beirut's old tram network and its dismantlement in the early 1960s, and how protests by rail employees helped preserve rail until the onset of the civil war.
There is a brief intermission at 30:00, where the conversation takes a turn from general history to Elias' personal story. If a break is needed mid-way, that's a good spot to pause and return later.
Check out 5:57 - 6:47 of the following link for footage from 1921 of the old tram network in Beirut:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EHxGt2oiSA
Click on the following link for an interview with my doppleganger, Eddy Choueiri, about a book that he and Elias worked on together titled 'Liban Sur Rail':
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvn1AwU0mMM
And join Train/Train's Facebook page to see events they're coordinating by clicking here:
https://www.facebook.com/traintrainlebanon/
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