at one stage here in australia(edit aussie to australia) there were interchanges where a train coming in on one gauge was basically jacked up and new bogies put underneath so it could continue on on the different gauge track
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Is there a manufacturer that makes duel gauge track for HO?
Slip of the fingers there NHGuy? Standard gauge is 4' 8 1/2"... at least on this continent![]()
There were broad-gauge railroads... the original Erie railroad had a 6' gauge, the Grand Trunk in Canada was 5' 6", and the Great Western in England was 7'!
Where is there 5' gauge in Mexico?There is still some dual guage trackage in Mexico. 4' 8 1/2" and 5' braod gauge on the same ties.
So did the East Broad Top, and probably many other narrow gauge lines.The Newfoundland railway did the same thing. Standard gauge cars were brought to Port aux Basques, and had their standard-gauge trucks switched out for narrow gauge ones.
Excuse me! My mistake! I was thinking of Panama. One of the gauges used there was 5' exactly until 1999.There is still some dual guage trackage in Mexico. 4' 8 1/2" and 5' braod gauge on the same ties.