probablly from january 2013 1st week.
The conversion of the meter gauge line to broad gauge from Jaipur to Sikar has been completed, with the project expected to enhance connectivity and improve rail services in the region. The official inauguration date and operational commencement depend on the Indian Railways' schedule and announcements. For the latest updates, it is recommended to check with Indian Railways or local news sources.
Gauge refers to the spacing between the rails. In the US that's 4'8" and any track spacing that's wider is called "broad gauge".
1.676m,1.00m
Broad gauge railway track is appproximately 5-foot 6 meters wide
Broad gauge typically refers to a railway track gauge that is wider than the standard gauge of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in). In most cases, broad gauge is defined as having a distance between the rails of 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in), which is commonly used in countries like India and Pakistan. However, other broad gauge measurements exist, such as the 2,000 mm (6 ft 6 in) gauge used in some parts of Europe.
Because standard gauge is 4'81/2" and 5'6" is wider.
Meter gauge tracks are one meter or 39.4 inches apart. Standard gauge rails are 4 feet 8 and one half inches apart. Broad gauge is 5 feet between the rails. Most USA railroads use standard gauge although Broad gauge was common in the American South before the Civil War. It is still common in many parts of Russia.
2 years ago,there were 9 platforms.7 for broad gauge and 2 for meter gauge.now meter gauge is converted to broad gauge and there are 12-14 platforms
These two terms refer to the distance between rail tracks.The most common rail gauge in the world is standard gauge, also called Stephenson gauge, which is 1435 mm between the tracks. Approximately 60% of the railways in the world are standard gauge.Narrow gauge is anything narrow than this, broad gauge is anything wider.Common narrow gauges are:metre gauge (1000 mm) cape gauge (1067 mm or 3 ft 6 in).Common broad gauges are:Russian gauge (1520 mm) Irish gauge (1600 mm)Iberian gauge (1668 mm)Indian gauge (1676 mm)
1.62 mt.
No, you must have the same gauge track as your train is made in.
Because of the broad gauge construction to belgrave