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In railway engineering, "gauge" is the transverse distance between the inner surfaces of the heads of two rails, which for the vast majority of railway lines is the number of rails in place. However, it is sometimes necessary for track to carry railway vehicles with wheels matched to two different gauges. Such track is described as dual gauge – achieved either by addition of a third rail, if it will fit, or by two additional rails. Dual-gauge tracks are more expensive to configure with signals and sidings, and to maintain, than two separate single-gauge tracks. It is therefore usual to build dual-gauge or other multi-gauge tracks only when necessitated by lack of space or when tracks of two different gauges meet in marshalling yards or passenger stations. Dual-gauge tracks are by far the most common configuration, but triple-gauge tracks have been built in some situations.

Background

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The rail gauge is the most fundamental specification of a railway. Rail tracks and wheelsets are built within engineering tolerances that allow optimum lateral movement of the wheelsets between the rails. Pairs of rails that become too wide or narrow in gauge will cause derailments, especially if in excess of normal gauge-widening on curves.[1]Шаблон:Refn

Given the requirement for gauge to be within very tight limits, when the designed distance between the pair of wheels on a wheelset differs even slightly from that of others on a railway, track must be built to two specific gauges. That is achieved in a variety of ways: most commonly by adding a third rail, more rarely by adding another pair of rails; and rarer still, when three gauges are present, by four rails.

Configurations

Файл:Rail baseplate on dual gauge (1435 and 1600 mm) track, South Australian Railways.jpg
Baseplate on dual-gauge track showing the minimum practicable gap between the bases of two rails – about 40 mm (11/2 in) – which determines the minimum difference in gauges possible in a three-rail configuration

Dual-gauge track can consist of three rails, sharing one "common" rail; or four rails, with the rails of the narrower gauge lying between those of the broader gauge. In the three-rail configuration, wear and tear of the common rail is greater than with the two other outer rails. In dual gauge lines, turnouts (railroad switches) are more complex than in single-gauge track, and trains must be safely signalled on both of the gauges. Track circuits and mechanical interlocking must also operate on both gauges.[2]

Multi-gauge track is very often associated with a break-of-gauge station, where rail vehicles or vehicle contents are transferred from one gauge to another. A break of gauge causes delay and increases congestion, especially on single-track lines. Essentially, two trains are required to do what a single train would normally accomplish. When traffic passes mainly in one direction, full wagons taken to the border have to be returned as empties, and a train of empty wagons has to be brought to the break of gauge from the other side to fetch the cargo. Congestion is also caused by unloading and reloading.[3][4]Шаблон:Rp The problem is worsened when there is a disparity between the capacity of locomotives and vehicles on the two gauges: typically, one broad-gauge trainload needs three narrow-gauge trains to carry.[5]

Three rails

Файл:Cross-section of Australian dual-gauge railway track.tif
Configuration of dual-gauge (1600 mm and 1435 mm) track.

Constructing dual-gauge track with three rails is possible when the two adjacent rails can be separated at the base by at least the space required by rail fastening hardware such as spikes and or rail clips – typically Шаблон:Convert. If the two gauges are closer than that, four rails must be used. Depending on the rail fasteners used and the weight of rails (heavy rails are bigger), the practicable difference between the two gauges is in the range Шаблон:Convert to Шаблон:Convert.[6]

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Файл:Dual-gauge tracks (1600 mm and 1000 mm) at Belo Horizonte, Brazil(cropped).jpg

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1600 / 1000 mm
(5 ft 3 / 3 ft 33/8 in)
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1600 / 1435 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 in).
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Файл:Dual-gauge (1435 and 891 mm) track and turnout at Jenny, Sweden.jpg

Файл:Liberec, Tatranská, výhybka u vozovny.jpg
1435 / 891 mm
(4 ft 81/2 / 2 ft 113/32 in)
Шаблон:Efn-la
1435 / 1000 mm
(4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 33/8 in)
Шаблон:Efn-la

Файл:Dual gauge track (1435mm and 1000 mm), Hakone Tozan Line, Japan (cropped).jpg
1435 / 1067 mm
(4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 6 in)
Шаблон:Efn-la

Four rails

Файл:Cross-section of 4-rail dual-gauge track (standard and metre gauge).png
Four-rail arrangement of standard and metre gauge on the Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme. A 435 mm difference in gauge can also be accommodated in a three-rail configuration.

In some places, the dimensions of two gauges needing to be collocated are too close to allow a three-rail configuration – for example:

In such cases, four rails are needed to provide the dual gauge.

Four rails might also be installed because of other engineering or operational factors, even though three rails would suffice: an example is on the Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme (Somme Bay railway), which combines standard and metre gauge – Шаблон:Convert different, well within the parameters for three rails.

Four rails are necessary where the centre-line of rail vehicles on both tracks must be closely aligned with the centre-line of the track in tunnels or other constricted locations. Such configurations, when they revert back to standard parallel lines as soon as room is available, are termed "gauntlet track" (US: "gantlet track").[7][1]

Four rails must be placed identically on either side of the central axis of dual-gauge turntables (and six rails on triple-gauge turntables) so that they match the configuration of the fixed rails leading to and from the turntable, regardless of the direction in which the turntable is facing.

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1435 / 1000 mm
(4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 338 in).
In the foreground, the narrow gauge diverges via a fixed-rail configuration.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la
1520 / 1435 mm
(4 ft 1127/32 / 4 ft 81/2 in).
The gauges of this track are as follows (numbering the rails from left to right). 1520 mm gauge: rails 1 and 3; 1435 mm gauge: rails 2 and 4.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la

Файл:Haparanda-Tornio rail bridge across the Torne River, looking towards Sweden, 2008.jpg
1524 / 1435 mm
(5 ft 0 / 4 ft 81/2 in).
A line comprising European standard gauge and "Russian" gauge, a legacy of the former satellite states of the Soviet Union. The 89 mm difference between the two gauges is too small to allow a three-rail configuration.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la

Triple gauge

Файл:Cross-section of Australian triple-gauge track.png
Cross-section of triple-gauge track at Gladstone and Peterborough, South Australia, before gauge standardisation. The three gauges require the respective gaps between the outer and inner rails to be different, unlike four-rail dual gauge.

In rare situations, three different gauges may converge on to a rail yard and triple-gauge track is needed to meet the operational needs of the break-of-gauge station – most commonly where there is insufficient space to do otherwise. Construction and operation of triple-gauge track and its signalling, however, involves immense cost and disruption, and is undertaken when no other alternative is available.[8]

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Файл:South Australian Railways triple-gauge turnout, Gladstone (KNorgrove).jpg

Файл:Four-rail triple-gauge turnout, Gladstone South Australia (HSWilliams).jpg
1600 / 1435 / 1067 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 6 in).
Turnout, 4-rail triple-gauge both ways, from the points end.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la
1600 / 1435 / 1067 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 6 in).
Turnout, 4-rail triple-gauge both ways, from the crossing end.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la

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Файл:South Australian Railways standard gauge car on 4-rail track, Gladstone (KNorgrove).jpg
1600 / 1435 / 1067 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 6 in). Three-rail dual-gauge track is joined by four-rail triple-gauge.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la
1600 / 1435 / 1067mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 in / 3 ft 6 in).
Standard-gauge car on 4-rail triple-gauge track. Narrow gauge track is two central rails; broad gauge is far left rail and second from right.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la

Файл:Triple-gauge track on turntable, Gladstone, South Australia (HSWilliams).jpg

Файл:Triple-gauge railway yard looking south, Gladstone, SA, 1976 (HSWilliams).jpg
1600 / 1435 / 1067 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 6 in).
A six-rail triple-gauge turntable. It must always present the same positioning of rails at both ends, so all four rails must be symmetrical to the central axis. This is made possible only by reducing the profile of the middle rail on either side.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la
1600 / 1435 / 1067 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 6 in).
When the Sydney–Perth rail corridor was converted to standard gauge in the late 1960s, dual-gauge track in the Gladstone yard had to be replaced by all-new triple-gauge track. The result was an inordinately complex marshalling yard.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la

The following table shows localities where triple gauge has been necessary.

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Place Narrowest
gauge
Middle
gauge
Broadest
gauge
Notes
Volos, Greece Шаблон:Track gauge Шаблон:Track gauge Шаблон:Track gauge Шаблон:Track gauge gauge closed in the 1970s, Шаблон:Track gauge gauge closed in 1998
Jenbach, Austria Шаблон:Track gauge Still in useШаблон:When
Montreux, Switzerland Шаблон:Track gauge
Capolago, Switzerland Metre gauge line closed in 1950
Växjö, Sweden Шаблон:Track gauge Шаблон:Track gauge Until 1974 or later[9]
Vynohradiv, Ukraine Шаблон:Track gauge Шаблон:Track gauge Шаблон:Track gauge Standard and broad gauge track is track plaitШаблон:Ambiguous between Halmeu, Romania and Čierna nad Tisou, Slovakia, near Ukraine. The narrow-gauge track belongs to Borzhava narrow-gauge railway.Шаблон:Ambiguous All still in use.Шаблон:When
Latour-de-Carol, France Шаблон:Track gauge Шаблон:Track gauge Still in useШаблон:When
Hendaye, France
Gladstone, South AustraliaШаблон:Refn Шаблон:Track gauge Шаблон:Track gauge 1968–1983
(Some has been reconstructed at the National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide.)[10]
Peterborough, South Australia 1968–1983. (Some has been preserved at the Steamtown Heritage Rail Centre in Peterborough.)[11]
Toronto, Canada Шаблон:Track gauge Reported as impending in 1872.[12] Subsequently converted to Шаблон:Track gauge gauge.
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Файл:South Australian Railways dual-gauge centraliser, Gladstone (KNorgrove).jpg

Файл:Dual gauge -- common rail change-over device, Southern Cross station, Melbourne.jpg
1600 / 1067 mm
(5 ft 3 / 3 ft 6 in).
A dual-gauge centraliser that directs narrow-gauge livestock cars to the centre of the broad gauge so that they can be shunted without snagging the platforms.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la
1600 / 1435 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 in).
A simple dual-gauge common-rail change-over device. It directs standard-gauge rolling stock from the common rail in the left foreground to the right-hand rail in readiness for the turnout in the distance.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la

Файл:South Australian Railways triple-gauge change-over trackwork -- from one common rail to NG in middle.jpg

Файл:Three gauges with one common rail on the right hand side, plus change-over, Gladstone, South Australia (HSWilliams) (cropped).jpg
1600 / 1435 / 1067 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 6 in).
Triple-gauge common-rail change-over device: from one common rail (right foreground) to narrow gauge in the middle (in the distance).Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la
1600 / 1435 / 1067 mm
(5 ft 3 / 4 ft 81/2 / 3 ft 6 in).
A four-rail triple-gauge track that joins a three-rail dual-gauge track. The change-over device in the foreground directs standard-gauge rolling stock into a four-rail configuration.Шаблон:Hair spaceШаблон:Efn-la

More than three gauges

Файл:Beyer, Peacock and Co Gorton Foundry in 1870.jpg
The Gorton Foundry of Beyer, Peacock & Company was typical of locomotive and rolling stock manufacturers that exported to many countries. This track of four gauges traversed two turntables, requiring the rails to be centralised.

Three gauges are the maximum found on operating railway lines and in railway yards, but some rolling stock manufacturers collocate more than three lines in their works, depending on the particular gauges of their customers.

Alternatives

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Rollbocks compared to transporter wagons
Файл:Australian National Railways 5-pack freight cars and container loader, Islington freight terminal, 1985.jpg
Standardised containers have revolutionised rail, road and sea freight transport. Although mechanisation has sped up handling, moving containers from one train to another because of different rail gauges is costly and inefficient.

Transfer of freight and passengers between different gauges does not necessarily involve dual-gauge track: there may simply be two tracks that approach either side of a platform without overlapping. In Australia, 13 break-of-gauge stations existed by 1945 as a result of longstanding interstate rivalries: three different gauges had persisted since the 1850s and the five mainland state capitals were not linked by standard gauge until 1995.[13] Huge costs and long delays were imposed by trans-shipment of freight at break-of-gauge stations, whether manually, by gantry crane or by wheelset or bogie exchange.[4]Шаблон:Rp During World War II, breaks of gauge in Australia added immense difficulty to the war effort by needing extra locomotives and rolling stock, and more than 1600 service personnel and a large pool of civilians, at transfer points for an annual average transfer of about 1.8 million tonnes of freight.[14]

To cost and inefficiency was added, in the case of passengers, considerable inconvenience. In 1896, at Albury station on the Sydney–Melbourne railway, famed American writer Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) had to change trains in the middle of a "biting-cold" night in 1896 and there formed his pungent view of "the paralysis of intellect that gave that idea birth".[15]

In some locations, an alternative to building long lengths of dual-gauge track has been to change the wheels on rolling stock, either by dropping and changing wheelsets from four-wheeled vehicles or exchanging bogies (US: trucks) under eight-wheeled vehicles. With this arrangement, a short length of dual-gauge track is only needed within the facility. A benefit is that the contents of fully loaded cars are not disturbed. The scheme was first adopted on the French–Spanish border and in Poland. It introduces delay into transit times compared with dual-gauge operation, but is much quicker than trans-shipping: when introduced in 1962 in Melbourne, Australia, on the route between Sydney and Adelaide, the freight handling time per train dropped from five days to less than two. The process involved disconnecting the brake rigging and bogie centre pins have to be disconnected before the vehicle is lifted and new bogies are wheeled underneath.[16]Шаблон:Refn

In Europe, a similar principle embodies low-profile, small-wheeled transporter wagons, which carry vehicles built for one gauge on a line with a different gauge. A variant is the rollbock (Rollböcke in German), used under two-axle standard-gauge vehicles: each wheelset is carried on a small four-wheeled narrow-gauge trolley.[17] The entire train is converted in minutes at a slow walking pace, each rollbock being automatically matched to its wheelset from underneath.Шаблон:Refn

A further variant is "train on train", in which an entire narrow-gauge train is carried on standard-gauge flatcars on which continuous rail has been fitted.[18][19][20]

Differences in gauge are also accommodated by gauge-adjustable wheelsets, which Шаблон:As of were installed under some passenger vehicles on international links between Spain and France, Sweden and Finland, Poland and Lithuania, and Poland and Ukraine. In Spain, change-over facilities are extensive, since although Шаблон:Convert track predominates, and high-speed lines are laid to Шаблон:Track gauge standard gauge, there are many lines with narrower gauges (Шаблон:Convert and others).[21]

Dual-gauge railways by nation

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Australia

Шаблон:Flagicon In Victoria, there are sections of Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge dual-gauge track between Southern Cross station and West Footscray, Sunshine and Newport, Albion and Jacana, North Geelong and Gheringhap, Maryborough and Dunolly, and in various goods yards and industrial sidings. Until 2008, there was a dual-gauge line between Wodonga and Bandiana.

At Albury railway station, New South Wales, a Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge dual-gauge line was in place until 2011. A dual-gauge line was within Tocumwal railway station until 1988, when the standard gauge component was put out of use.

In 1900, in South Australia, a three-rail dual-gauge system was proposed in order to avoid a break of gauge. However, designing turnouts was considered to be difficult due to the difference of only Шаблон:Convert between the Шаблон:Track gauge and the Шаблон:Track gauge broad gauge. After twenty years of discord, the proposal was abandoned.[22][23][24] Much later, the South Australian Railways successfully adopted dual-gauge turnouts.[25]

In Western Australia, Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge of double-track dual-gauge extends for Шаблон:Convert of the main line from East Perth to Northam. Dual-gauge track is also used from the triangle at Woodbridge to Cockburn Junction, then to Kwinana on one branch and North Fremantle on the other. The signalling system detects the gauge of the approaching train and puts the signals to stop if the route is set for the wrong gauge.

In Queensland, there is a section of Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge dual-gauge track between the rail freight yards at Acacia Ridge and Park Road station, which is utilised by both passenger and freight trains. Freight trains to the Port of Brisbane utilise the dual gauge Fisherman Islands line that runs parallel to the Cleveland railway line from Park Road to Lindum. Passenger trains use the dual-gauge section of the Beenleigh railway line running parallel to the electric suburban narrow gauge of the Queensland Rail city network over the Merivale Bridge into platforms 2 and 3 at Roma Street Station. This is used by standard gauge interstate New South Wales TrainLink XPT services to Sydney. In 2012, a dual-gauge line was installed between Acacia Ridge and Bromelton to serve a new freight hub at Bromelton.

The Шаблон:Convert long Inland Railway, under construction in 2022, will have about Шаблон:Convert of dual gauge.

Bangladesh

Шаблон:Flagicon The Bangladesh Railway uses three rails to avoid breaks of gauge between its broad-gauge and metre-gauge lines. The Jamuna Bridge and Padma Bridge, which link the east–west and north–south rail systems respectively, have four-rail dual-gauge tracks. Of the Шаблон:Convert Bangladseh Railway system, about Шаблон:Convert has four-rail dual-gauge.Шаблон:Citation neededШаблон:Dubious

Belgium

Шаблон:Flagicon Tram tracks in Brussels once combined Шаблон:Track gauge lines for inter-urban trams and Шаблон:Track gauge lines for urban trams in a three-rail layout. In 1991, the interurban trams went out of service and then the network used only standard-gauge track.

Bulgaria

Шаблон:Flagicon The Sofia tramway uses a mixture of narrow and standard gauge. A Шаблон:Cvt section of track between Krasna polyana depot and Pirotska street is dual-gauge shared by Шаблон:Track gauge route 22 and Шаблон:Track gauge route 11.

Cameroon

Шаблон:Flagicon The new port of Kribi may serve 1000mm gauge bauxite traffic as well as 1435mm gauge iron ore traffic.

Czech Republic

Шаблон:Flagicon In the Czech Republic, there is 2 km of dual gauge Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge track near Jindřichův Hradec. In 1985, its original four rails were converted to three rails. In 2004, in Jindřichův Hradec at a switch where a dual gauge railway bifurcates, a Junák express from Plzeň to Brno derailed due to a signalling error. The standard gauge train had been switched on to the narrow gauge track.

France

Шаблон:Flagicon The Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme in France is dual gauge between Noyelles-sur-Mer and Saint-Valery-sur-Somme. The line has four rails with metre gauge laid within standard gauge. There are some dual-gauge (standard and Iberian) sidings at Cerbère on the Spanish border.

Germany

Шаблон:Flagicon In the 1970s, the Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen tram lines underwent a gauge conversion from Шаблон:Track gauge gauge to standard gauge. This was part of an upgrade to the Stuttgart Stadtbahn. In 1981, Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge dual-gauge track was constructed so that new DT-8 Stadtbahn cars and old trams could share the network. In 2008, a further gauge conversion was completed. The Stuttgart Straßenbahn Museum operates Шаблон:Track gauge gauge trams on weekends and special occasions.

In Krefeld on Ostwall, tram lines are dual gauge so that standard Шаблон:Track gauge Rheinbahn U76 Stadtbahn cars and Шаблон:Track gauge gauge trams may share the lines. At the north end of the route, at the junction with Rheinstraße, the trams reverse. There, the standard gauge line ends, while the metre gauge lines continue. At the Hauptbahnhof, on Oppumer Straße, dual gauge track continues. At the ends of Oppumer Straße, the two tracks diverge.

In Mülheim there is a similar situation. The Duisburg tram line 901 meets the local line 102. The tram system in Duisburg uses Шаблон:Track gauge gauge track while the tram route from Witten to Mülheim uses Шаблон:Track gauge gauge tracks. Two lines share a tunnel section between the Mülheim (Ruhr) Hauptbahnhof and Schloss Broich then diverge at street level.

The tram network between Werne to Bad Honnef is large with various operators and gauges. The trams in Wuppertal used Шаблон:Track gauge gauge track on eastШаблон:Ndashwest lines and Шаблон:Track gauge gauge track on northШаблон:Ndashsouth lines. Trams in Duisburg used Шаблон:Track gauge gauge track on lines south of the Ruhr and Шаблон:Track gauge gauge tracks on lines north of the Ruhr. The north lines closed in the 1960s and 1970s. Duisburg's three routes were converted to Шаблон:Track gauge gauge track.

Ghana

Шаблон:Flagicon Ghana is converting its narrow gauge to standard gauge, and is installing dual-gauge sleepers as an intermediate stage.

Greece

Шаблон:Flag icon In Greece, the line between Athens and Elefsis (now closed) was dual gauge in order to allow the Шаблон:Track gauge gauge trains of the Peloponnese rail network to pass. It also allowed standard gauge trains to reach the Elefsis shipyards. In Volos, a short section of track between the main station and the harbour used an unusual triple gauge, to accommodate standard gauge trains from Larissa, metre gauge trains from Kalambaka, and the Шаблон:Track gauge gauge trains of the Pelion railway.

Indonesia

Шаблон:Flagicon In 1899, in the Dutch East Indies, dual gauge track was installed between Yogyakarta and Solo. The track was owned by the Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij, a private company, which in 1867 had built the Шаблон:Track gauge gauge line. The third rail was installed to allow passengers and goods travelling over the Шаблон:Track gauge gauge Staatsspoorweg (state railway) a direct connection. At a later date, the government constructed new tracks to allow greater capacity and higher speeds. In 1940, a third rail was installed between Solo and Gundih on the line to Semarang, allowing Шаблон:Track gauge gauge trains to travel between Semarang, Solo and Yogyakarta via Gambringan, on the line to Surabaya instead of on the original line via Kedungjati.

In 1942 and 1943 in Java, under Japanese military occupation, conversion from took place Шаблон:Track gauge to Шаблон:Track gauge on the BrumbungШаблон:NdashKedungjatiШаблон:NdashGundih main line and the KedungjatiШаблон:NdashAmbarawa branch line.

Until the 1970s, a short section of dual gauge Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge line existed in North Sumatra on a joint line of the Deli Railway and the Atjeh Tram.

Some sugar mill railways in Java have dual-gauge sections.

Ireland

Шаблон:Flagicon Ireland's Ulster Railway underwent a gauge conversion from 1880mm to the new Irish standard of Шаблон:Track gauge. The Dublin & Drogheda Railway underwent a gauge conversion because the gauges were too close to allow a dual-gauge line.

Italy

Шаблон:Flagicon The Potenza Шаблон:Ndash Avigliano Lucania line in Italy is a dual gauge rail with Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge tracks.

Japan

Шаблон:Flagicon In Japan, the national standard is Шаблон:Track gauge narrow gauge. Dual gauge is used where the Шаблон:Track gauge Shinkansen (bullet train) lines join the main network. For example, part of the Ōu Main Line became part of the Akita Shinkansen and was converted to dual gauge in a limited section. The longest (Шаблон:Convert) dual gauge section in Japan is near, and in, the Seikan Tunnel. Sections of the Hakone Tozan Line are among a number of other dual-gauge lines.

Mexico

Шаблон:Flagicon Mexico previously had Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge dual gauge track.

Netherlands

Шаблон:Flagicon The first railway lines in the Netherlands were constructed with a track gauge of Шаблон:Track gauge. For the 1939 centennial celebration, an exact replica of the country's first locomotive "De Arend" was built using the original blueprints. Since 1953, the locomotive is housed at the Dutch National Railway Museum, where in recent years, a dual-gauge track has been constructed in the rail yard, allowing for the locomotive to drive back and forth on special occasions.[26]

Poland

Шаблон:Flagicon In Poland, there is Шаблон:Convert of Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge dual-gauge track in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, linking Pleszew with a nearby mainline station. It is served by narrow-gauge passenger trains and standard-gauge freight trains.

Russia

Шаблон:Flagicon Between 2008 and 2012, a Шаблон:Convert dual-gauge cross-border track was rebuilt between Khasan, Russia, and Rajin, North Korea; its gauges were the Russian Шаблон:Track gauge and Korean Шаблон:Track gauge.[27] Similar arrangements exist on the approach to Kaliningrad, where Шаблон:Track gauge track extends from the Polish border with some sections of dual gauge.

Spain

Шаблон:Flagicon In Spain, there is Шаблон:Convert of dual gauge in the AVE line from Zaragoza to Huesca, usable for both Шаблон:Track gauge standard-gauge high-speed trains and Шаблон:Track gauge Spanish network trains. Some dual-gauge sidings are at Port Bou on the French border. In 2009, Adif called for tenders for the installation of a third rail for standard-gauge trains on the Шаблон:Convert between Castellbisbal and the Can Tunis freight terminal in Barcelona.[28]

Sweden

Шаблон:Flagicon The bridges at the borders of Sweden and Finland, between Haparanda and Tornio have Шаблон:Convert of dual gauge, Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge track. At each end of the dual-gauge section are yards with standard and Finnish gauge areas to allow for trans-shipment. Four rails are used because the gauges are close and the bridge structure is wider than normal to allow for the offset from the centreline of each gauge. A Rafil gauge changer is at the Tornio yard. Between Västervik and Jenny, Sweden, there is a Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge dual-gauge line and dual-gauge track in the Västervik station area.

Switzerland

Шаблон:Flagicon In Switzerland, dual-gauge Шаблон:Track gauge track and Шаблон:Track gauge track exists between Lucerne and Horw of the Zentralbahn, between Niederbipp and Oberbipp of the Oberaargau-Jura Railways and between Chur and Domat/Ems of RhB. All three allow narrow-gauge passenger trains and standard-gauge freight trains to operate. A ″non-stop″ scheme (albeit with a pause to change locomotives) on the Montreux-Interlaken route was inaugurated in December 2022.[29] The former Zollikofen-Worblaufen-Deisswil dual gauge was cut back to Papiermühle when the factory in Deisswil closed.Шаблон:When

Ukraine

Шаблон:Flagicon The railway tracks between the border with Slovakia at Solomonovo and the border with Romania at Nevetlenfolu are dual-gauge, Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge. This is in part due to the Austro-Hungarian heritage of the Zakarpattia Oblast, but also has military and political importance, as it allows standard-gauge trains to run between Romania and Slovakia by bypassing Hungary, otherwise impossible due to the break-of -gauge between the Russian-gauge network of Ukraine and standard-gauge networks of Romania and Slovakia.

United Kingdom

Шаблон:Flagicon The Great Western Railway in Britain was originally built to a broad gauge of 2134 mm (7 ft 0 in), subsequently widened to 2140 mm (7 ft 0Шаблон:Frac in). After a "gauge war", the gauge was converted to Шаблон:Track gauge. A dual-gauge system was easily installed as the gauges were well separated and the line had wooden sleepers. A short section of broad and standard gauge is at the Great Western Society site at Didcot.

The port authority in Derry, Northern Ireland, used a dual-gauge line in a street-level network to transfer freight. Two of the city's stations were on a narrow Шаблон:Track gauge gauge. The other two city stations were on broad Шаблон:Track gauge gauge.

The Fairbourne Railway in Gwynedd, Wales, has a section of dual gauge track from Fairbourne station to Car Park crossing installed in the late 2010s to allow visiting Шаблон:Track gauge gauge trains to run on part of the line, which was converted to Шаблон:Track gauge gauge in 1986, usually as part of special events.

United States

Шаблон:Flagicon In Los Angeles, the Шаблон:Track gauge Los Angeles Railway and Шаблон:Track gauge Pacific Electric Railway ran on dual gauge track on some downtown streets.Шаблон:When

From 1880 to 1902, the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway (standard gauge) and the Burlington and Northwestern Railway (narrow gauge) shared a dual-gauge mainline from Burlington, Iowa, to Mediapolis, Шаблон:Convert to the north.

The early operational years of the State Belt Railroad in San Francisco featured dual-gauge tracks to accommodate regional railroads of the time, which interchanged via ferry.

Until 1941, the Colorado and Southern Railway used both standard-gauge and narrow-gauge tracks, and had a dual-gauge line between Denver and Golden, Colorado.

Until the 1960s, the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad's Alamosa–Durango Line from Alamosa, Colorado, to Antonito was dual-gauge (Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge).

Previously, in its yard at Mount Union, Pennsylvania, the East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company used dual-gauge tracks.

Vietnam

Шаблон:Flagicon In Vietnam, near the border with China, there is Шаблон:Track gauge and Шаблон:Track gauge dual-gauge track between Hanoi and Đồng Đăng. Other smaller dual-gauge sections exist elsewhere in the north-east of the country.[30]

See also

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Notes

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Notes to gallery photos

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References

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Further reading

External links

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