Countries without railway tracks, stations, and networks including Maldives, Bhutan, Iceland, and more
Many countries lack railway networks. Iceland, Andorra, Bhutan, Kuwait, Maldives, Guinea-Bissau, Libya and Yemen are some of them. These countries face challenges like harsh weather, small populations and economic factors. Some countries rely on alternative transport methods like roads, waterways and air travel. Some countries are investing in railway projects and planning for new railway connections.