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===Railway links with adjacent countries=== All adjacent countries generally use {{RailGauge|4ft8.5in|allk=on}}, but may vary in [[Railway coupling|couplings]]. Neighbours with electrified railways β Turkey and Iran β both use the world standard [[25kVAC|25 kVAC]] * {{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Transportation in Turkey|Turkey]] β via Syria * {{flagicon|Iran}} [[Transportation in Iran|Iran]] β one link partially under construction and a second link planned ** [[Iraqi Republic Railways#Iraq-Iran Basra-Shalamcheh line|Iraq-Iran Basra-Shalamcheh line]] β almost complete (2006) ** [[Kermanshah]], [[Iran]], and the Iraqi province of [[Diyala Governorate|Diyala]] β construction commenced. {{citation needed|date=April 2022}} * {{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Transportation in Kuwait|Kuwait]] β no railways * {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[Transportation in Saudi Arabia|Saudi Arabia]] - * {{flagicon|Jordan}} [[Transportation in Jordan|Jordan]] β partially constructed β [[break of gauge]] {{RailGauge|4ft8.5in|allk=on}}/{{RailGauge|1050mm}} gauge * {{flagicon|Syria}} [[Transportation in Syria|Syria]] β same gauge β at [[Rabia, Iraq|Rabiaa]]/[[Al-Yaarubiyah|al-Ya'rubiya]]
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