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  2. Bogie exchange - Wikipedia

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    Between 1961 and 1995, Australia had five bogie exchange centres, which opened and closed as gauge conversion work proceeded. The gauges served were 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in), though the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) Queensland did acquire 100 bogie-exchange compatible QLX wagons just in case. All the wagons involved had ...

  3. Myanmar kyat - Wikipedia

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    Illegal peddlers often had to be sought out to exchange currency. On 1 April 2012, the Government of Myanmar began allowing for a managed float of the kyat and legalised the use and exchange of foreign currencies in Myanmar to better reflect the global exchange rates, attract investment, and to weaken the black markets.

  4. List of gauge conversions - Wikipedia

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    While China and Europe are connected by rail, and while both are mainly 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), the intervening Central Asia Railways are 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 + 27 ⁄ 32 in) gauge. There are discussions about facilitating an eventual linkage of the Chinese and European standard gauge system.

  5. Track gauge conversion - Wikipedia

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    Track gauge conversion is the changing of one railway track gauge (the distance between the running rails) to another. In general, requirements depend on whether the conversion is from a wider gauge to a narrower gauge or vice versa, on how the rail vehicles can be modified to accommodate a track gauge conversion, and on whether the gauge conversion is manual or automated.

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  7. Old Israeli shekel - Wikipedia

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    The official exchange rate at time of introduction was US$1 = IS 3.89 = IL38.88. [2] Initial denominations were IS 1, ... (76 mm × 138 mm or 3 in × 5 in) and the ...

  8. Metrication in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The metrication logo used in Canada during the 1970s and 1980s. Metrication in Canada began in 1970 and ceased in 1985. While Canada has converted to the metric system for many purposes, there is still significant use of non-metric units and standards in many sectors of the Canadian economy and everyday life.

  9. Taiwanese units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese length units and the translation of length units in metric system (SI) shares the same character. The adjective Taiwanese ( 台 ) can be added to address the Taiwanese unis system. For example, 台尺 means Taiwanese foot and 公尺 means meter .