Trying to find info on the development of railways in the 1800s, specifically railroads between countries, to the extent that such things existed at all. Basically if you've got two countries that historically have not like each other, but they're currently at peace, how much of a liability would it be for a railway between them? Would it be a big enough deal that neither would allow a railway to be built to the edge of their borders, or would it be not much of a big deal? Trying to wrap my head around the logistics of the situation.
Apparently Iran and Iraq announced this year a plan to build a rail between them and they had a very bloody war in the 80's.