Why is the standard railway gauge so wide?
The US and European standard railroad gauge, which refers to the distance between the rails, is approximately 1.435 meters. This seemingly peculiar measurement prompts the question: why was this particular gauge chosen? The answer lies in a captivating journey through history. It all began with the construction of the first US railroads, which English professionals … Continue reading Why is the standard railway gauge so wide?
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