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  1. Two-foot-gauge railways in South Africa. A Spoornet Class 91-000 on the Avontuur Railway near Humansdorp. In the early 1900s, 2 ft ( 610 mm) narrow-gauge railway lines started playing a significant role in South Africa. They facilitated the transport of various agricultural and mineral produce from locations hardly accessible by road.

  2. Most narrow-gauge railways in Italy were built with Italian metre gauge, which is actually 950 mm ( 3 ft 8 in) because historically the Italian track gauge was defined from the centres of the rail instead of the internationally accepted method of measuring the gauge from the inside edges of the rails. Several metre-gauge lines were built in ...

  3. Pages in category "3 ft 6 in gauge railways in the United States" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. PeruRail. Categories: 3 ft gauge railways. Rail infrastructure in Peru.

  5. 5 ft 6 in / 1,676 mm is a broad track gauge, used in India, Pakistan, western Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Argentina, Chile, and on BART in the San Francisco Bay Area . In North America, it is called "Indian gauge", Provincial, Portland, or "Texas gauge". In Argentina and Chile, it is known as "trocha ancha" (Spanish for "broad gauge").

  6. Track gauge. The San Francisco cable car system is the last manually-operated cable car system in the world. A list of 3 ft 6 in ( 1,067 mm) gauge railways in the United States. Apart from historical railways, it is commonly used in underground coal mines. [1] [2] Also, in the past, this gauge had been a popular choice for urban mass transit ...

  7. Pages in category "3 ft 6 in gauge railways in England" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .