There is no rail network in these 8 countries

Tendency in the world where most countries are connected to the railroad. At the same time, there are a few countries where a single railway is not built so far. You might be surprised to know that. Iceland also has no public rail network so far. The problems of the weather and the lack of population are the great people. The idea of ​​railways in Iceland has been underway since the 1900s, although there are still only proposals. A scheme named ‘Lava Express’ has been unveiled. Andora is a small country where France’s railroad bus comes to 1.2 miles, but Andora has no railway service. There is connection to buses. There is no railway line in Bhutan, although India plans that it is still at the initial level that connects the southern areas of Bhutan with its railroad. There is no railway in a rich country like Kuwait. Traffic here is dependent on roads, although there is a preparation to create a 1200 mile network of ‘Gulf Railway Project’. Maldive is an island. The geographical location is not suitable for railway, people do boats, roads and aircraft. Guinea-Bissau is a country in Africa where rail network has not yet been created. There was an agreement with Portugal in 1998, but there is no progress. Libya had earlier railroad, but was closed after 1965. Recently, the railway network has begun. You will be surprised that Vatican, the smallest country in the world, has a 1.27 km long railway line, but to date is not in a developed country like Iceland. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here