Learning from British Railways: Interpretation on Design Strategies of Railways and Their Impacts on Settlements of Colonial Cyprus 1878-1960

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The political divisions between various communities in Cyprus, the third largest island in the Mediterranean, have dramatically influenced its population and shared cultural heritage over the past century. These divisions have impacted both tangible and intangible aspects of the island's collective identity. Given the ongoing separation between communities in Cyprus, shared cultural values emerge as a crucial foundation for future collaborative efforts. This paper focuses on the Cyprus Government Railways (CGR), which operated from 1905 to 1951, as one of the island's most significant shared heritage sites. By analyzing both visual and written sources and produced historic maps, this paper seeks to deepen the understanding of this heritage by discussing the design strategies of the route and possible effects of the railways on the settlements of Cyprus during the British Colonial Rule between 1878 and 1960. This study suggests that railway construction in Cyprus influenced the development of administrative centers in major cities like Famagusta and Nicosia, while smaller settlements shifted towards the railway route. The goal is to enhance awareness by introducing new theories that highlight the importance of this heritage for all communities on the island and beyond.

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colonialism, Cyprus, railways, architectural impact, urban development

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