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gauge, for
measuring height and
discharge of a
river or
stream Air core
gauge, a type of
rotary actuator often used in
automotive instruments Gauger,...
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wheelsets that are
compatible with the
track gauge.
Since many
different track gauges exist worldwide,
gauge differences often present a
barrier to wider...
- narrow-
gauge railway (narrow-
gauge railroad in the US) is a
railway with a
track gauge narrower than 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
standard gauge. Most narrow-gauge...
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international gauge, UIC
gauge,
uniform gauge,
normal gauge and
European gauge in Europe, and SGR in East Africa. It is the most
widely used
track gauge around...
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variable gauge wheelsets which contain a
variable gauge axle (VGA). The
gauge is
altered by
driving the
train through a
gauge changer or
gauge changing...
- broad-
gauge railway is a
railway with a
track gauge (the
distance between the rails)
broader than the 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) used by standard-
gauge railways...
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track gauge of 5 ft (1,524 mm)
first appeared in the
United Kingdom and the
United States. This
gauge became commonly known as "Russian
gauge", because...
- With railways, a
break of
gauge occurs where a line of one
track gauge (the
distance between the rails, or
between the
wheels of
trains designed to run...
- Metre-
gauge railways (US: meter-
gauge railways) are narrow-
gauge railways with
track gauge of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) or 1 metre.
Metre gauge is used...
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gauges were used in the
United States. Some railways,
primarily in the northeast, used
standard gauge of 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm);
others used
gauges...