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Metre-gauge railway

Metre-gauge railways (US: meter-gauge railways) are narrow-gauge railways with track gauge of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) or 1 metre.[1]

The metre gauge is used in around 95,000 kilometres (59,000 mi) of tracks around the world. It was used by European colonial powers, such as the French, British and German Empires in their colonies. In Europe, large metre-gauge networks remain in use in Switzerland, Spain and many European towns with urban trams, but most metre-gauge local railways in France, Germany and Belgium closed down in the mid-20th century, although many still remain. With the revival of urban rail transport, metre-gauge light metros were established in some cities, and in other cities, metre gauge was replaced by standard gauge. The slightly-wider 1,009 mm (3 ft 3+2332 in) gauge is used in Sofia.

Examples of metre-gauge edit

Country/territory Railway
Argentina 11,080 km (6,880 mi)

Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano

Austria
Bangladesh 1,830 km (1,140 mi), out of which 365 km (227 mi) are dual gauge with 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in) gauge
Belgium
Benin 578 km (359 mi)
Bolivia 3,600 km (2,200 mi)
Brazil

23,489 km (14,595 mi)

  • Mostly in cargo railways, including E.F Vitoria-Minas Passenger/Cargo Line and R.R. (operating)
  • Fortaleza Metro (operating)
  • Teresina Metro (operating)
Bulgaria 154 km (96 mi) of 1,009 mm (3 ft 3+2332 in) gauge
Burkina Faso
Burma 3,200 kilometres (2,000 mi) 160 kilometres (99 mi)
Cambodia 612 km (380 mi)
Cameroon 1,104 km (686 mi)
Chile 2,923 km (1,816 mi)
China
  • Kunhe Railway (formerly the Yunnan–Vietnam Railway) (operating).
Croatia
Czech Republic Like other Sudeten cities, the trams of Liberec used metre gauge in the past. All lines however have been rebuilt to standard gauge.
Democratic Republic of the Congo Several metre gauge railways
Denmark

A few local railways. Only one remains, but regauged to standard gauge.

Egypt
Finland
France Historically used in many local and regional railways, only a few of which remain today.
Germany
Greece The Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese Railways used to be the largest metre-gauge network in Europe but are now largely abandoned. Only the suburban rail service of Patras, and the Olympia–Katakolo tourist railway still use the network.
Hungary
India Nilgiri Mountain Railway (operating)

Mailani - Nanpara Railway (operating)

Iraq Mesopotamian Railways
Israel Sections of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) railways, later converted to 1,050 mm (3 ft 5+1132 in) or 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) gauge
Italy
Ivory Coast
Kenya
Laos A 3.5 km extension of the metre-gauge State Railway of Thailand network across the border into Laos
Latvia Liepāja tramway (operating)
Madagascar 875 km (544 mi). There are two unconnected systems operated by Madarail
Malaysia
Mali

641 km (398 mi) Dakar–Niger Railway

Malta Malta Railway
Morocco Several industrial railways in former Spanish Morocco
New Zealand Wellington Cable Car (operating)
Norway
Pakistan
Poland
Portugal Several mainly mountainous branch lines, mostly abandoned in the 1990s, never fully interconnected — connected to the REFER network by means of shared stations and some dual-gauge stretches. Metro de Mirandela and Vouga line remain in use. Other metric networks include Funchal rack railway (defunct in 1943), Coimbra trams (defunct in 1980), and Sintra trams.
Puerto Rico Full network of Puerto Rican 1000mm railways in 1920: 654 km (406 mi)[2]
Romania
Russia
Senegal Dakar–Niger Railway – 1,287 km (800 mi)
Serbia Belgrade Tram (operating)
Singapore Singapore span of the Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Malayan Railway) for shuttle service.
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden Skansens bergbana (operating)
Switzerland Many narrow-gauge railways: suburban railways, mountain railways, rack railways, some long-distance railways and trams.
Tanzania Tanzania Railways Corporation – about 2,600 km (1,600 mi) (break of gauge with 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) TAZARA Railway)
Thailand State Railway of Thailand, 4,346 km (2,700 mi).
Togo 568 km (353 mi).
Tunisia 1,674 km (1,040 mi) used along with standard gauge (471 km (293 mi))
Turkey
Uganda Uganda Railway run by Uganda Railways Corporation
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States
Vietnam Vietnam Railways and KunHe Railway

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Raja, K. "Complete information on Railway Gauges". Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  2. ^ «Los ferrocarriles de uso público en Puerto Rico (1870-1990)», Antonio Santamaría García (1994). Revista Complutense de Historia de América XX: pp. 207-228
  3. ^ Contexto histórico e inventario del ferrocarril en Puerto Rico, 1850-1953 - Primera parte: Trasfondo histórico
  4. ^ «Conservando una Romántica Tradición», Dave Deyo, Railroading, Number 43, Second Quarter (1972): pp. 6-18]
  5. ^ Brandon, Andrew. "The Sierra Lumber Company". Pacific Narrow Gauge.

External links edit

  • Railroad Gauge Width

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Metre gauge railways US meter gauge railways are narrow gauge railways with track gauge of 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in or 1 metre 1 The metre gauge is used in around 95 000 kilometres 59 000 mi of tracks around the world It was used by European colonial powers such as the French British and German Empires in their colonies In Europe large metre gauge networks remain in use in Switzerland Spain and many European towns with urban trams but most metre gauge local railways in France Germany and Belgium closed down in the mid 20th century although many still remain With the revival of urban rail transport metre gauge light metros were established in some cities and in other cities metre gauge was replaced by standard gauge The slightly wider 1 009 mm 3 ft 3 23 32 in gauge is used in Sofia Contents 1 Examples of metre gauge 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksExamples of metre gauge editCountry territory RailwayArgentina 11 080 km 6 880 mi Ferrocarril General Manuel BelgranoAustria Innsbruck Tramway operating Gmunden Tramway operating Stubaitalbahn operating Achenseebahn operating Bangladesh 1 830 km 1 140 mi out of which 365 km 227 mi are dual gauge with 1 676 mm 5 ft 6 in gaugeBelgium National Company of Light Railways ceased operations except Belgian Coast Tram operating Charleroi Light Metro operating Antwerp Tram operating Ghent Tram operating Benin 578 km 359 mi National rail network Bolivia 3 600 km 2 200 mi National rail network Brazil 23 489 km 14 595 mi Mostly in cargo railways including E F Vitoria Minas Passenger Cargo Line and R R operating Fortaleza Metro operating Teresina Metro operating Bulgaria 154 km 96 mi of 1 009 mm 3 ft 3 23 32 in gauge Entire Sofia Tramway system except for three lines that use standard gauge operating Burkina Faso Abidjan Ouagadougou railway operating Burma 3 200 kilometres 2 000 mi 160 kilometres 99 mi Burmese railways except for the Burma Mines Railway Cambodia 612 km 380 mi Cameroon 1 104 km 686 mi Chile 2 923 km 1 816 mi Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado Ferronor Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia Arica La Paz railway China Kunhe Railway formerly the Yunnan Vietnam Railway operating Croatia Zagreb Tramway operating Osijek tram system operating Czech Republic Like other Sudeten cities the trams of Liberec used metre gauge in the past All lines however have been rebuilt to standard gauge Democratic Republic of the Congo Several metre gauge railwaysDenmark A few local railways Only one remains but regauged to standard gauge Arhus tramway closed Danish Tramway Museum Egypt Cairo tram ceased operations Finland Helsinki tram operating France Historically used in many local and regional railways only a few of which remain today Blanc Argent Railway from Salbris to Valencay operating Chemins de fer de la Provence Train des pignes operating Chemins de fer de la Corse 2 operating lines Chemin de fer de La Mure operating Panoramique des Domes operating Lille tramway operating Saint Etienne tramway operating Chemins de fer departementaux du Finistere closed in 1946 Chemin de fer de la Baie de Somme operating Ligne de Cerdagne Le Petit Train Jaune Little Yellow Train operating in the French Pyrenees Saint Gervais Vallorcine railway throught Chamonix operating Mont Blanc tramway operating Chemin de fer du Montenvers operating Germany Trams in Augsburg Trams in Bad Schandau Bielefeld Stadtbahn Trams in Bochum Gelsenkirchen Trams in Brandenburg Trams in Cottbus Trams in Darmstadt Erfurt Stadtbahn Trams in Essen Trams in Frankfurt Oder Trams in Freiburg im Breisgau Trams in Gorlitz Trams in Gotha Trams in Halberstadt Trams in Halle Saale Trams in Heidelberg Trams in Jena Trams in Krefeld Trams in Mainz Trams in Mannheim Ludwigshafen Trams in Mulheim Oberhausen Trams in Naumburg Saale Trams in Nordhausen Trams in Plauen Trams in Schoneiche Trams in Ulm Trams in Wurzburg Trams in Zwickau Harzer Schmalspurbahnen operating Bavarian Zugspitzbahn operating Greece The Piraeus Athens and Peloponnese Railways used to be the largest metre gauge network in Europe but are now largely abandoned Only the suburban rail service of Patras and the Olympia Katakolo tourist railway still use the network Hungary Szombathely tram 1897 1974 Sopron tram 1900 1923 Borsodnadasd record factory defunct India Nilgiri Mountain Railway operating Mailani Nanpara Railway operating Iraq Mesopotamian RailwaysIsrael Sections of 1 000 mm 3 ft 3 3 8 in railways later converted to 1 050 mm 3 ft 5 11 32 in or 1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in gaugeItaly Trento Male Marilleva railway owned by Trentino Trasporti operating Ferrovia Genova Casella operating Domodossola Locarno international railway operating Trieste Opicina tramway operating Rittnerbahn ferrovia del Renon tramway operating Laas Lasa marble quarry railway operating Bernina railway crosses into Switzerland UNESCO World Heritage Site status shared with Albula Railway in Switzerland operating Ivory Coast Abidjan Ouagadougou railway operating Kenya Uganda Railway run by Kenya Railways Corporation Metre gauge link from Nairobi Standard Gauge station to city centre operating Laos A 3 5 km extension of the metre gauge State Railway of Thailand network across the border into LaosLatvia Liepaja tramway operating Madagascar 875 km 544 mi There are two unconnected systems operated by MadarailMalaysia Keretapi Tanah Melayu Malayan Railway KTM Intercity KTM ETS and KTM Komuter Sabah State Railway Penang Hill Railway Mali 641 km 398 mi Dakar Niger RailwayMalta Malta RailwayMorocco Several industrial railways in former Spanish MoroccoNew Zealand Wellington Cable Car operating Norway Trondheim Tramway operating Floibanen operating Thamshavn Line operating as a museum railway Pakistan Mirpur Khas Nawabshah Railway defunct One section of Hyderabad Khokhrapar Branch Line converted to broad gauge Poland Trams in Bydgoszcz operating Trams in Torun operating there are plans to interconnect both cities systems Trams in Elblag operating Tramways in Grudziadz operating Trams in Lodz including suburban lines operating Trams in Olsztyn defunct 1965 newly built system in 2015 is standard gauge Gryficka Kolej Waskotorowa operating as a tourist railway Koszalinska Kolej Waskotorowa operating as a tourist railway Piaseczynska Kolej Waskotorowa operating as a tourist railway Portugal Several mainly mountainous branch lines mostly abandoned in the 1990s never fully interconnected connected to the REFER network by means of shared stations and some dual gauge stretches Metro de Mirandela and Vouga line remain in use Other metric networks include Funchal rack railway defunct in 1943 Coimbra trams defunct in 1980 and Sintra trams Puerto Rico Full network of Puerto Rican 1000mm railways in 1920 654 km 406 mi 2 American Railroad Company 417 km 259 mi 1891 c 1957 defunct After 1957 some tracks of American Railroad Company were acquired by Land Authority of Puerto Rico for sugar cane hauling the Arecibo network Central Cambalache 1957 1981 defunct and the Aguada Mayaguez line Central Coloso 1957 c 1970 defunct Fajardo Development Company 59 9 km 37 2 mi for sugar cane hauling between Carolina to Naguabo in eastern Puerto Rico 1902 1977 defunct 3 Ferrocarril Historico de Puerto Rico Fajardo 7 4 km 4 6 mi tracks of Central Fajardo Railroad from Fajardo outskirts to El Yunque foothills used as right of way for this heritage railroad since 1971 Destroyed by Fajardo River flooding in 1974 defunct 4 Ponce and Guayama Railroad 97 km 60 mi for sugar cane hauling between Ponce to Arroyo in southern Puerto Rico 1904 1990 defunct Train of the South 6 4 km 4 0 mi tracks of Ponce and Guayama Railroad from Guayama to Arroyo used as right of way for this heritage railroad between 1984 1988 and reused between 1996 2005 defunct Caguas Tramway Rio Piedras Caguas Railway 28 km 17 mi 1908 1928 defunct Mayaguez Tramway 1915 1927 defunct Ponce Tramway 1902 1927 defunct Romania Arad tram operating Iasi tram operating Sibiu tram operating Was used in Galaţi tram until fully replaced by standard gauge in 1975 Russia Kaliningrad tramway operating Pyatigorsk tramway operating Senegal Dakar Niger Railway 1 287 km 800 mi Serbia Belgrade Tram operating Singapore Singapore span of the Keretapi Tanah Melayu Malayan Railway for shuttle service Slovakia Bratislava trams streetcars operating Tatra Electric Railway Tatranske elektricke zeleznice a mountain railroad and a rack railway in the area of the High Tatras operating Kosice Children s Heritage Railway in Kosice operating Spain Euskotren Trena inter city commuter amp metro lines and Euskotren Tranbia Bilbao and Vitoria Gasteiz tram lines Renfe Feve lines in north west Spain including the Transcantabrico operating Barcelona Metro line 8 Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya suburban lines S4 S8 R5 and R6 operating Metro Bilbao operating Cercanias Madrid C 9 Cercedilla Cotos operating Palma de Mallorca Metro operating Valencia Metro operating Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana operating Sweden Skansens bergbana operating Switzerland Many narrow gauge railways suburban railways mountain railways rack railways some long distance railways and trams Albula Railway and Bernina railway crosses into Italy These railways share UNESCO World Heritage Site status as part of the Rhaetian Railway operating Appenzell St Gallen Trogen railway Altstatten Gais railway line Gossau Wasserauen railway line runs in the cantons of St Gallen Appenzell Innerrhoden and Appenzell Ausserrhoden operating Dolderbahn Funicular railway in Zurich converted into a rack railway and extended in the early 1970s operating Forchbahn runs as a tram in Zurich city and as a train outside the city operating Zentralbahn merged with Luzern Stans Engelbergbahn Brunigbahn and Meiringen Innertkirchen Bahn operating Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn operating Chemins de fer du Jura operating La Chaux de Fonds Glovelier line operating La Chaux de Fonds Les Ponts de Martel railway operating Saignelegier La Chaux de Fonds Railway operating Le Locle Les Brenets line operating Trams in Neuchatel operating Centovalli railway operating Lugano Ponte Tresa Railway operating Martigny Chatelard Railway operating Chemin de fer Nyon St Cergue Morez operating Chemin de fer Biere Apples Morges operating Chemin de fer Yverdon Ste Croix operating Chemin de fer Lausanne Echallens Bercher operating Montreux Lenk im Simmental line operating Transports Publics du Chablais operating Frauenfeld Wil Bahn operating Regionalverkehr Bern Solothurn operating Biel Tauffelen Ins railway operating Trams in Basel operating Baselland Transport operating Trams in Bern operating Trams in Geneva operating Berner Oberlandbahn operating Montreux Glion Rochers de Naye railway line operating Montreux Lenk im Simmental line operating Gornergratbahn operating Trams in Zurich trams in Zurich city and Glattal operating List of narrow gauge railways in SwitzerlandTanzania Tanzania Railways Corporation about 2 600 km 1 600 mi break of gauge with 3 ft 6 in 1 067 mm TAZARA Railway Thailand State Railway of Thailand 4 346 km 2 700 mi Togo 568 km 353 mi Tunisia 1 674 km 1 040 mi used along with standard gauge 471 km 293 mi Turkey T3 Line of Burtram operating EsTram operating Istanbul nostalgic tramways operating Uganda Uganda Railway run by Uganda Railways CorporationUkraine Lviv tram operating Vinnytsia Tramway operating Zhytomyr tram operating United Kingdom Waltham Iron Ore Tramway Wellingborough Tramway Davington Light Railway Crich Tramway apparently the first metre gauge railway in the world citation needed Butts Tramway Butts Extension Tramway Lindal Moor Tramway Eure Pits Tramway coherent group of lines serving iron ore mines near Dalton in Furness Cumbria built 1849 1862 United States Sierra Lumber Company Railroad A metre gauge railway built in 1881 from Lyonsville California into the redwood forests It used three steam locomotives and worked until 1907 5 Honda Express at Six Flags Magic MountainVietnam Vietnam Railways and KunHe RailwaySee also editItalian metre gauge Narrow gauge railwaysReferences edit Raja K Complete information on Railway Gauges Retrieved April 30 2017 Los ferrocarriles de uso publico en Puerto Rico 1870 1990 Antonio Santamaria Garcia 1994 Revista Complutense de Historia de America XX pp 207 228 Contexto historico e inventario del ferrocarril en Puerto Rico 1850 1953 Primera parte Trasfondo historico Conservando una Romantica Tradicion Dave Deyo Railroading Number 43 Second Quarter 1972 pp 6 18 Brandon Andrew The Sierra Lumber Company Pacific Narrow Gauge External links editRailroad Gauge Width Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metre gauge railway amp oldid 1173470938, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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