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Adopting standard-gauge tracks was important for the railroad industry because then railroad cars could be switched from one track to another for more efficient service. The standard size of railroad cards after this action made it possible for railroads to join forces to move products.
Adopting standard-gauge tracks was important for the railroad industry because then railroad cars could be switched from one track to another for more efficient service. The standard size of railroad cards after this action made it possible for railroads to join forces to move products.
So that they didn't have to unload and then reload every car when changing gauges.
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The Industry Standard ended in 2001.
Industry Standard was created in 1982.
The Industry Standard was created in 1998.
Well I am asnwering this just because the body piercing industry uses AWG (American Wire Gauge) for a standard jewellery gauge. So 14g is thicker than 18g, the higher the number the thinner it is, the lower the number the thicker it is.
Standard Gauge - 1984 was released on: USA: 1984
Western standard gauge line was created in 1995.
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