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What (who) is 3 ft gauge rail modelling - definition


3 ft gauge rail modelling         
3' Gauge rail modelling is a specialisation in rail transport modelling. Specifically it relates to the modelling of narrow gauge prototypes of gauge.
Track gauge         
  • A cartoon depicting the horrors of goods transfer at the break of gauge at Gloucester in 1843
  • Plymouth}}, England
  • Fish-belly cast-iron rails from the Cromford and High Peak Railway
  • Peterborough]], [[South Australia]], before gauge standardisation in 1970 (click to enlarge)
  • 600mm}}, on display at the [[China Railway Museum]] in [[Beijing]]
  • Narrow gauge work train in an [[East Side Access]] cavern where standard gauge station for the [[Long Island Rail Road]] is nearing completion.
  • An early Stephenson locomotive
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  • lk=on}} track at [[Didcot Railway Museum]], England
  • Map of the world's railways showing the different gauges in use. Black is standard gauge, red is broad (5 ft) gauge, yellow is Indian gauge, orange is between Russian and Indian, blue and purple is narrow gauge. (See map inset for details.)
SPACING OF THE RAILS ON A RAILWAY TRACK
Railway gauge; Gauge (railroad); Rail tracks width; Rail gauges; Great Western broad gauge; Railroad gauge; Ideal gauge; Rail track gauge; Rail gauge; Track gage; Railway Gauges; Train gauge; Rail gague
In rail transport, track gauge (in American English, alternatively track gage) is the distance between the two rails of a railway track. All vehicles on a rail network must have wheelsets that are compatible with the track gauge.
5 ft 3 in gauge railways         
  • Great Victoria Street station]] - 1975
RAIL GAUGE USED IN IRELAND, SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA, AND SOUTH AMERICA (1600 MM / 5′ 3″)
Irish Broad Gauge; Victorian broad gauge; Irish Gauge; Irish railway gauge; Five foot three inch gauge railways; Bitola larga; Irish gauge; Bitola irlandesa
Railways with a track gauge of fall within the category of broad-gauge railways. , they were extant in Australia, Brazil and Ireland.