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  2. Standard-gauge railway - Wikipedia

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    A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of 1,435 mm ... China: National rail network: 103,144 km (64,091 mi) Chile: Santiago Metro: 140.8 km (87 mi)

  3. Rail transport in China - Wikipedia

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    These use standard gauge. Vietnam, although Vietnam predominately uses 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) rail gauge, the line running up from Hanoi to the border between China and Vietnam, which is the only line currently receiving international passenger train service from China, is dual-gauged. Therefore, there are no break of gauge problems in ...

  4. Category:Standard gauge railways in China - Wikipedia

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    Standard gauge railways in Hong Kong (12 P) Pages in category "Standard gauge railways in China" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  5. List of track gauges - Wikipedia

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    See Category:Standard gauge railways: Standard gauge is defined both in metric and in imperial units. It is the most widely-used gauge worldwide, ab out 60% of the world uses this track. [92] 1,440 mm 4 ft 8 + 11 ⁄ 16 in: Switzerland

  6. China Railways JF1 - Wikipedia

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    The North China Transportation Company, a subsidiary of Mantetsu established in 1938 to operate railways and busses in the territory controlled by the Provisional Government of the Republic of China (part of the collaborationist Republic of China from 1940 to 1945), received twenty "New National Big Mika" type locomotives that had been built ...

  7. List of locomotives in China - Wikipedia

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    The first steam locomotive in China is thought to be a 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) gauge 0-4-0T engine used on the Shanghai-Wusong railway.Towards the end of the 19th century concessions obtained from the Qing dynasty enabled foreign powers (Germany, Russia, France and Great Britain) to build railways in China, and they introduced a variety of foreign-built machines.

  8. Narrow-gauge railways in China - Wikipedia

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    The gauge for most of the China national railway network is standard gauge.Currently, in the national railway network, only the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge Kunming–Haiphong railway uses narrow gauge.

  9. Trans–Asian railway - Wikipedia

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    By 2001, four corridors had been studied: The Northern Corridor will link Europe and Northeast Asia via Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, North Korea and South Korea, with breaks of gauge at the Polish-Belarusian border (1,435 mm or 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in to 1,520 mm or 4 ft 11 + 27 ⁄ 32 in), the Kazakhstan-Chinese border and the Mongolian-Chinese border (both 1,520 ...