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The standard gauge (also named the Stephenson gauge after George Stephenson, or Normal gauge) is a widely-used rail gauge. Approximately 60% of the world's ...
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What became the standard gauge of 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1435 mm) was chosen for the first main-line railway, the Liverpool and ...
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Dec 2, 2009 ... Here's a shot of a Flyer Standard Gauge consist running past a Lionel factory. These are hard shots to take (at least on my pike) because ...
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These track plans are intended for setting up a Standard Gauge layout in a wide space, such as the floor. They were made for ease of use as a temporary ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on standard gauge (railroad track), About three-fifths of the rail trackage in the world is the so-called standard ...
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Lionel Standard Gauge, StandardGauge, Toy Trains, Lionel Toy Trains, Lionel, 381E, Lionel 381E, 408E, Lionel 408E, 412, Lionel 412, State Set, Lionel State ...
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While most U.S. railroads were designed by U.S. engineers, not British expatriates, a number of early lines were built to fit standard-gauge locomotives ...
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a width of 56.5 in (143.5 cm) between the rails of a railroad track, established as standard; a railroad having such a gauge; a locomotive or car for tracks ...
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Transportation > Railways > Standard gauge by country. Transportation statistics with graphs, maps and pie charts.
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Mar 27, 2009 ... Does the US standard railroad gauge come from the width of Roman chariots?
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