Эльмар, они РУССКО-персидские, не СОВЕТСКО-персидские. То есть построены в 1910-е гг. Наверняка к ВОВ они все уже были разобраны. А что касается "было бы известно давным давно", то не такой уже это ближний край - Персия.
Вот, нашёл.
Jukka Nurminen писал(а):
The Russo-Persian Forest Company╢s 750 mm gauge lines were located in two different places.
1) A forest railway starting from Nachichevan and crossing River Araxes on wooden bridge.Then the line followed west bank of River Kisil Tchai to Choi and further south to Sofian - Kara Tepe branch line. Then ( peharps ) extended toward west. See above.
2) A forest railway starting from Dzhulfa through Sal to Kara Tepe.
These lines were called Choi forest railway network.
Tabriez Forest Railway owned by the Russo-Persian Forest Company. 750 mm gauge.
1) A forest railway line ( with numerous short branch lines ) running east from Tabriez following River Adji Tschai through Sarand / Muschkambar, following River Ahar to Ahar.
2) A forest railway line ( with numerous short branch lines ) running east from Tabriez following River Adji Tschai through Merkil-Aspestan-Serub-Nir-Sarain to Ardabil.
3) A forest railway line running south east from Tabriez following Indo-European telegraph line through Basmindi-Schibti-Hadji Agha-Karatschemen-Turkmentschai-Miane-Djemalabad -Sartschem-Kekben-Sendjan-Sultanie-Sain Kala-Chorremderre-Siadenan to Kaswin.
This Russo-Persian Forest Company was founded in 1909.
The Enzeli-Tschai Pidjar Steam Tramway running along the isthmus separating Murdab Bay from the Caspian Sea.
Kasian ( Enzeli )-Rescht-Budbar-Mendjil-Patschinar-Aghababa-Kaswin- ( Teheran ) Railway.
The Soviet book "Stoletuje Zhelezhnyh Dorog" published in Moscow in 1925 by CCCP-Transpetsat-NKPS, shows these figures for Persia.
First railway opened 1888.
Railways lenght 1890 30 km
Railways lenght 1900 54 km
Railways lenght 1910 54 km
Railways lenght 1922 564 km
These figures are totally different of information published by British.
Maybe these Russian figures quote the railway lines in northern Persia.