Early model railway and toy train rail gauge.
1 It was about three miles long, of nearly standard gauge , and substantially constructed.
2 Turkish firms are among those that have submitted bids for the standard gauge project.
3 A permanent standard gauge railroad was laid by the British Expeditionary Forces from Egypt into Palestine.
4 But broadening the Plug Mountain to standard gauge doesn't put us into Copah this summer, does it?
5 For more than a decade, his T-helper cells, the standard gauge of a responsive immune system, remained high.
6 Well I think everyone else is sort of tied into the standard gauge railroad trains that we have today.
7 The Beira line has a two-foot gauge, but is now (1899) being enlarged to the standard gauge .
8 The new line will have a standard gauge , which is wider, and therefore faster and capable of carrying heavier loads.
9 To meet demands which the existing French railways were unable to meet, 843 miles of standard gauge railway were constructed.
10 The enemy, too, imagined that our progress could not exceed the rate at which our standard gauge railway could be built.
11 The Commonwealth has for some time been considering the conversion of the lines into one standard gauge , the British gauge of 4ft.
12 Our car is adapted for service on any standard gauge road, so that we can travel in privacy throughout the United States.
13 A simple improvement was the gradual adoption of a standard gauge - four feet eight and a half inches-whichreplaced the earlier lack of uniformity.
14 The standard gauge railway was still a long way from Ramleh, and the railway construction parties had to fight against bad weather and washouts.
15 The newer railways followed the lead of the pioneer, and so it comes about that Ireland and the Argentine Republic have the same standard gauge .
16 It took a loan from China to build the $3.2 billion standard gauge railway (SGR), which started operations in 2017.
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