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Pages in category "15 in gauge railways in Germany" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
This is a category for all minimum gauge railways built with a track gauge of 15 in (381 mm). Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
Pages in category "15 in gauge railways in the United States" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1874, he described the principle behind it as used for his Duffield Bank Railway, distinguishing it from a "narrow-gauge" railway. Having previously built a small railway of 9 in ( 229 mm ) gauge, he settled on 15 in ( 381 mm ) gauge as the minimum that he felt was practical.
Gold Bond of the Sierra Railway Company of California, issued 15 September 1904 Two Sierra diesel locomotives. SRR #3 and #8, November 1979 SRR Shay #2 with an excursion train at Montezuma, California, 1979. The Sierra Railroad Corporation is a privately owned common carrier.
The 15th Panzer Division (German: 15. Panzer-Division) was an armoured division in the German Army, the Wehrmacht, during World War II, established in 1940.. The division, formed from the 33rd Infantry Division, fought exclusively in North Africa from 1941 to 1943, eventually ceasing to exist after surrendering in Tunisia in May 1943.
The Panzer-Lehr-Division (tank teaching division) was an elite German armoured division during World War II. It was formed in 1943 onwards from training and demonstration troops ( Lehr = "teach") stationed in Germany, to provide additional armored strength for the anticipated Allied invasion of western Europe . [ 7 ]
Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, Tywyn [8] 1891 542 0-4-0 ST: 2 ft (610 mm) Dinorwic Quarry: Cloister: Statfold Barn Railway: Donated by Hampshire Narrow Gauge Railway Trust; previously at Kew Bridge Steam Museum, Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre and Purbeck Mineral and Mining Museum [9] 1891 554 0-4-0 ST: 1 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (597 mm)