750 mm gauge railways

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Track gauge
By transport mode
By size (list)
Graphic list of track gauges

Minimum
  Minimum
  Fifteen inch 381 mm (15 in)

Narrow
 
  • 600 mm
  • 610 mm
  • 686 mm
  • (1 ft 11+58 in)
  • (2 ft)
  • (2 ft 3 in)
 
  • 750 mm
  • 760 mm
  • 762 mm
  • (2 ft 5+12 in)
  • (2 ft 5+1516 in)
  • (2 ft 6 in)
 
  • 891 mm
  • 900 mm
  • 914 mm
  • 950 mm
  • (2 ft 11+332 in)
  • (2 ft 11+716 in)
  • (3 ft)
  • (3 ft1+1332 in)
  Metre 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
  Three foot six inch 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
  Four foot 1,219 mm (4 ft)
  Four foot six inch 1,372 mm (4 ft 6 in)
  1432 mm 1,432 mm (4 ft 8+38 in)

  Standard 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)

Broad
 
  • 1,445 mm
  • 1,450 mm
  • (4 ft 8+78 in)
  • (4 ft 9+332 in)
  Leipzig gauge 1,458 mm (4 ft 9+1332 in)
  Toronto gauge 1,495 mm (4 ft 10+78 in)
 
  • 1,520 mm
  • 1,524 mm
  • (4 ft 11+2732 in)
  • (5 ft)
 
  • 1,581 mm
  • 1,588 mm
  • 1,600 mm
  • (5 ft 2+14 in)
  • (5 ft 2+12 in)
  • (5 ft 3 in)
  Baltimore gauge 1,638 mm (5 ft 4+12 in)
 
  • 1,668 mm
  • 1,676 mm
  • (5 ft 5+2132 in)
  • (5 ft 6 in)
  Six foot 1,829 mm (6 ft)
  Brunel 2,140 mm (7 ft 14 in)
Change of gauge
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World map, rail gauge by region
Locomotive 99 1746 of the Weisseritz Valley Railway in Germany
TU8 diesel locomotive in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia

750 mm (2 ft 5+12 in) narrow-gauge railways are very similar to 760 mm (2 ft 5+1516 in) and 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge. 750 mm gauge rolling stock is almost compatible with 760 and 762 mm railways.

Railways[edit]

Country/territory Railway
Algeria
  • Societe Anonyme des Mines du Zaccar[1]
Argentina
Austria
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bolivia
  • FC Vinto - Cochabamba - Arani; 42 mi (68 km)[3] 1914-1948
Chile
Czech Republic
Egypt
Ecuador[2]
  • FC El Oro, Southern line
  • FC de Bahia a Chone
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Greece
Germany
Indonesia
  • Used by some sugar mills in Java, such as Banjaratma, Madukismo, Ceper Baru, Colomadu, Tasikmadu, Pakis Baru, and Trangkil. Only Tasikmadu dan Madukismo are still operating.
  • Used in the construction of Atjeh Tram.
Kazakhstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Morocco
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Puerto Rico
Russia
Spain
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
  • A railway in National Park of Uzbekistan in Tashkent

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Standard steam locomotives
  2. ^ a b Jane's World Railways. 1969–1970.
  3. ^ "Bolivia: Ley de 6 de enero de 1910".
  4. ^ Children's Railways of the former USSR – Past and Present