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#RailNatter Episode 66: Why isn’t Standard Track Gauge Four Foot Eight And A Half Inches?

Jun 16, 20211 hrEp. 66
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Episode description

Hello from the mid-Rail Live pub! As a result of my being down in Stratford-upon-Avon (recording next week’s #RailNatter!), this week’s episode is a pre-record and we are revisiting track gauge once more…

Having established why standard track gauge is 4ft 8.5in, now we will spend an hour working out why it *isn’t* 4ft 8.5in!

Do join in LIVE with the chatter as I’ll be dropping in to say hello!

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