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Some stations according to the Ottoman State Year Books and “Stations on the Most Exalted Pilgrimage” the stations along the route from Maan to Madawera where almost all simple water holes and caravan camping sites devoid of permanent settlement where local nomads were recorded as to congregate during the Pilgrimage season to barter for food and other goods with the pilgrims. It was only natural that most of the railway outposts / fuel depots should be built at such locations where water was present. A modern station has been built at Bir Shidiya.


This station has also been called Bir Chedieh Station. Photo taken May 2017. A modern train runs from the phosphate mines down to Aqaba.

This station has also been called Bir Chedieh Station. Photo taken May 2017. A modern train runs from the phosphate mines down to Aqaba.


Photo above: Bir Chedieh station on 13th May 2017. Seen here is a Mafrak to Aqaba Port special train for the Branch Line Society & The Locomotive Club of Great Britain Jordan Rail Tour. Credit: Harel Even


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