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Rail Road Tracks
Rail Road Tracks
It is the diameter of a Roman wheel
Because rail road tracks are made of steel
by stagecoach or wagon train
Widths were set by each rail company, which meant that equipment could not be used on other rail lines. The railroads, together with the governments, established standard rail gauges.
Standard North American railroad tracks are 54.5 inches apart. This distance is known as the gauge of the rail.
the underground rail road wasn't a rail road at all and it wasn't in an actual place it was groups of people who helped slaves escape to the North and then to Canada
Not run into it. The light rail vehicle is a TRAIN; it's going on TRACKS. It can't swerve or turn, and the brakes aren't all that good. Don't get in its way.
Ain't none. Neither will driving down rail road tracks. The baby comes when your body is ready.
The distance between the inner edges of the heads of the rails is called the gauge.
Not run into it. The light rail vehicle is a TRAIN; it's going on TRACKS. It can't swerve or turn, and the brakes aren't all that good. Don't get in its way.