Narrow gauge
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British pronunciation/nˈaɹəʊ ɡˈeɪdʒ/
American pronunciation/nˈæɹoʊ ɡˈeɪdʒ/

Definição e Significado de "narrow gauge"

Narrow gauge
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bitola estreita, caminho de ferro de bitola estreita

a smaller distance between railroad tracks, less than the standard size, often used in mountains or small space

What is "narrow gauge"?

Narrow gauge refers to a railway track where the distance between the rails is narrower than the standard gauge of 143.5 centimeters. Narrow gauge tracks are often used in regions where space is limited, such as in mountainous areas, or for specialized purposes like light rail systems. These tracks allow trains to navigate tighter curves and steeper slopes more easily, making them suitable for certain types of terrain. While narrow gauge trains are typically smaller and carry fewer passengers or lighter loads, they are more cost-effective to build and maintain in challenging locations.

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The narrow gauge allowed for sharper turns.
The narrow gauge was perfect for the terrain.
They used narrow gauge for the mining railway.
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The narrow gauge allowed for sharper turns.
The narrow gauge was perfect for the terrain.
They used narrow gauge for the mining railway.
He rode a historic train on a narrow gauge track.
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