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Subject: | Re: [BRHSlist] Re: Standard Gauge, and Suspicions Confirmed |
From: | TOM KOCH <tom.koch@a...> |
Date: | Thu, 7 Feb 2002 15:56:50 -0600 |
Just why the Darlington Collery line was originally built to 4' 8-1/2" is of course totally lost to history. Denny, The reason isn't as lost in history as you might think. The Darlington had what they called a 5 foot guage. The difference was that the British measured the "gauge" from the outside edge of the rail heads. We (here in the US) measure the gauge on the inside edges. With that said, the combined width of the rail head at that time was 3.5 inches or 1.75" per rail. Tom Koch Director of National Accounts ADTRAN, Inc. Toll Free: (877) 591-3051 -------------------------- |
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