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there is track width (measured from mid rail to mid rail) and track gauge (measured from inside rail to inside rail. As that is the most important size of track, that is normally the distances referenced to. normal distance for track gauge is 1435 mm
Oh, dude, a single railed track is called a monorail. It's like a regular train track, but with half the commitment. Just one rail, cruising along, doing its thing. So, if you ever need to impress someone with your knowledge of public transportation, drop that monorail fact like it's hot.
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39ft, historically, unless it's CWT track (more modern high-speed rail continuous-welded-track).
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A monorail typically uses a single rail, which serves as both the track and support for the train. This rail is usually elevated and can be designed in various shapes, such as a beam or a track-like structure. In some cases, monorails might have additional guiding elements to help stabilize the train, but the primary system relies on one main rail.
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Rail gauge is the term used to measure the spacing of the rails on a railway track. This term is used in Australia. In the U.S., we use the term track gauge.
The distance between the rail line is one (1) metres apart
Most models designed to run on 3 rail "O" gauge track will work. Models designed to run on 2 rail will also probably work. On the other hand models designed to run on three rail and having metal wheels and axles will not work on 2 rail track.
Rail is weighed by the yard...( a yard is 3 feet or 36 inches) If you look at the rail and it says 154 on it then it is "154 pound rail". The lighter 138 pound rail is not as heavy duty as the 154 pound rail. There are many different rail weights. In order to "weigh" the rail you would have to see what pound rail you have then measure that by 3 feet then times that by how long the railroad track is that you are trying to weigh.