DESERT EXPRESS TRAIN
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DESERT EXPRESS TRAIN
Libyas " Desert Express", jammed with soldiers, colonists and natives. The Gadames-Tripoli railway runs 350 miles through unbearable heat, unprotected from the sun Date: 1940s
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Colonists Desert Express Heat Jammed Libya Miles Natives Overcrowded Runs Tripoli Unprotected
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This evocative photograph captures the Desert Express train in motion through the arid landscape of Libya during the 1940s. The train, operated by the Libyan railway system, was a vital link connecting the remote regions of Gadames and Tripoli, covering a distance of 350 miles. The image showcases the overcrowded nature of the train, with soldiers, colonists, and native Libyans jammed together, seeking refuge from the unbearable heat. The sun beats down mercilessly upon the unprotected passengers, casting long shadows over the parched terrain. The train, a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance, cuts through the seemingly endless expanse of sand and rock. The Desert Express was more than just a means of transportation; it was a lifeline, connecting people and communities in the harsh and inhospitable environment of the Libyan desert. This powerful image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the past and the challenges faced by those who dared to venture into the unknown.
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