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It is typically used in the context of railways to refer to tracks that are narrower than the standard gauge. Example: "The narrow gauge railway offers a unique travel experience through the mountainous terrain."
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Narrow gauge
noun
A railway gauge (distance between the two lines) that is less than the standard gauge (often quoted as 56 inches)
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Narrow gauge is railway jargon for tightrope, and the train careered drunkenly through the night.
Erie Narrow Gauge System - also Pennsy narrow gauge system and miscellaneous small roads, Penna.
Use of a narrow gauge permits some saving in space.
585; Nevada County Narrow Gauge R. Co. v. United States, 65 Ct.Cl.
I have read about a narrow gauge railroad from Nice north through the Var Valley.
The tunnel's walls were made of reinforced concrete; the floor contained a narrow gauge railroad track.
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They are wide-gauge rails, not narrow-gauge rails.
Narrow-gauge trains are much lighter than conventional trains.
I caught a narrow-gauge steam train, in operation for 120 years, to the southern coast.
Nonetheless, words came readily enough to sum up the tasting — two-dimensional, narrow-gauge, simple.
The narrow-gauge railway, built by the Italians, has been rebuilt without outside help.
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