Bhutan

Bhutan, a landlocked country in South Asia, does not have a railway network. The rugged terrain of the Himalayas makes railway construction challenging.

The Maldives, an island nation in the Indian Ocean, lacks a railway system. The country primarily relies on boats and seaplanes for transportation between its many islands.

Maldives

This Pacific island nation has very limited rail infrastructure, with only a few short, isolated lines used for mining purposes.

Papua New Guinea

Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands, also in the Pacific, do not have a railway network. Transportation between islands is mainly by boat.

East Timor

East Timor, a Southeast Asian nation, does not have a railway system. The country is primarily connected by road networks and sea routes.

Monaco

The tiny city-state of Monaco, located on the French Riviera, does not have a railway network. It relies on road transportation and is well-connected to the French rail system.

Andorra

Andorra, a small European country situated in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain, does not have a railway system.

San Marino

San Marino, an enclave within Italy, also lacks a railway network. Visitors typically access San Marino by road from nearby Italian cities.