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Topic: Weird, Bizarre and Beautiful
Posted By: De Darrah
Subject: Weird, Bizarre and Beautiful
Date Posted: March/04/2023 at 2:02pm
The US standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is 4 feet, 8.5 inches. That's an exceedingly odd number. Why was that gauge used?
Well, because that's the way they built them in England, and English engineers designed the first US railroads. Why did the English build them like that?
Because the first rail lines were built by the same people who built the wagon tramways, and that's the gauge they used. So, why did 'they' use that gauge then?


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Posted By: log cabin Bill
Date Posted: March/07/2023 at 6:23am
Hi De---I had heard the first part of that before.  The last part about the rocket boosters was something I had not heard before.  While the four feet 8 inches is usual for most railroads there are still a few "narrow gauge" railroads left, mostly now running as steam engine powered tourist trains.  One of them is here in PA and known as the East Broadtop Railroad.  It's about a 2 1/2 drive east from me.  Most of the narrow gauge railroads are 3 feet track gauge.  Thanks for posting that.   

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Posted By: edwmax
Date Posted: March/10/2023 at 5:15pm
I've seen that before and is true.   I've designed several rail sidings and loading docks so I been through the required design requirements by the railroad.    The space shuttle's booters had to fit within maximum size limits allowed on flat cars.   That is 10 ft 2 in wide and 14 ft 2 in tall.   The minimum safety clearance is 9 ft from center line of the rails to face of a obstruction or structure is 9 ft and 23 ft from the top of the rail to the bottom of a Overhead obstruction.  There is a minimum of 24 in Clearance required for a railroad man to ride on the side an not be crushed. Usually more clearance is required at the side.....    ...   The road gage is measured from the inside face of the rails.   .... 


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Posted By: edwmax
Date Posted: March/10/2023 at 5:26pm
Anyway, you guys just got a 2 min design lessen for clearances.   It is near impossible to get the Rail roads to accept over size loads.



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