Module:Track gauge/data/docnotes
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-- Contains notes per gauge
-- Intended for self-documentation
return {
["3"] = "s.g. by 1:480<br>3 ft 6 in gauge by 1:450 ([[T scale]])",
["4444"] = "", -- set to test absense
["4.5"] = "",
["4.8"] = "s.g. by 1:300 ([[ZZ scale]])<br>2140 mm gauge by 1:450",
["6.35"] = "",
["6.5"] = "s.g. by 1:220 ([[Z scale]])",
["7"] = "",
["8"] = "",
["8.97"] = "s.g. by 1:160 (a more exact [[N_scale#2_mm_to_the_foot_scale|N scale]]; FiNe definitions)",
["9"] = "s.g. by 1:160 ([[N scale]], [[British N gauge]])<br>3ft gauge by 1:101.6 ([[3mm scale]])", --<!-- normalised from exact 8.97mm -->
["9.42"] = "s.g. by 1:152 ([[2mm scale]])",
["10.5"] = "",
["11.94"] = "",
["12"] = "1000 mm by 1:87 ([[H0m scale]])<br>1067 mm by 1:87 ([[HOn3-1/2 scale]])<br>s.g. by 1:120 ([[TT scale]])",
["12.7"] = "",
["13"] = "",
["13.5"] = "4 ft 6 in gauge by 1:101.6 ([[3mm scale]])",
["14"] = "2 ft gauge by 1:43.5 ([[7mm scale|7mm to 1 ft]]; [[O14]])",
["14.125"] = "s.g. by 1:101.6 exact (normalised into 14.2 mm in [[3mm scale]])",
["14.2"] = "s.g. by 1:101.6 (normalised, see 14.125 mm, [[3mm scale]])",
["14.28"] = "",
["14.3"] = "",
["15.75"] = "1600 mm gauge by 1:101.6 ([[3mm scale]])",
["16.2"] = "",
["16.5"] = "s.g. by 1:87 ([[HO scale]])<br>1676 mm gauge by 1:101.6 (Indian, [[3mm scale]])",
["18"] = "",
["18.2"] = "s.g. by 1:76 nominally ([[4mm scale]]; [[EM gauge]])",
["18.83"] = "s.g. by 1:76 ([[4mm scale]]; [[P4 gauge]])",
["19"] = "",
["19.05"] = "",
["19.4"] = "",
["20.5"] = "",
["21"] = "2140 mm gauge by 1:101.6 (Brunel, [[3mm scale]])",
["21.97"] = "",
["22"] = "",
["22.2"] = "",
["22.42"] = "s.g. by 1:64 ([[S scale]])",
["22.5"] = "",
["23"] = "",
["24"] = "",
["28.08"] = "",
["28.6"] = "",
["29.9"] = "",
["30"] = "s.g. by 1:48 [[O scale]]",
["31.75"] = "s.g. by 1:45.2 [[O scale]]",
["32"] = "s.g. by 1:44.8 [[O scale]]<br>18 in gauge by 1:13.7 (7⁄8mm in to 1 foot; [[SE scale]])",
["32.96"] = "s.g. by [[7mm scale]], [[O scale]]",
["33"] = "s.g. by 1:43.5 as defined by [[ScaleSeven]]",
["35"] = "",
["36.75"] = "5ft 3in to 1:43.5 (Irish, [[ScaleSeven]])",
["44.45"] = "s.g. by ca. 1:32 ([[1 gauge]])<br>1.000 mm gauge by 1:22.5 ([[G scale]])",
["44.85"] = "s.g. by 1:32 exactly ([[1 gauge]])",
["45"] = "3 ft gauge by 1:13.7 (7⁄8 in to 1 foot; [[SE scale]])",
["49.2"] = "7 ft 1⁄4 in by 1:43.5 (Brunel, [[ScaleSeven]])",
["50.8"] = "Mentioned [[List of rail transport modelling scale standards|here]]: '7⁄16 in to 1 ft'. Prototype would be 7⁄8 ft (267 mm, see 10.5 in gauge). Historical (~1900).",
["53.975"] = "Wide Gauge (or [[Standard Gauge (toy trains)]])",
["63"] = "",
["63.5"] = "",
["64"] = "s.g. by 1:22.5",
["70.69"] = "s.g. by 1:20.3 (F- or 15mm scale):<br> [[List_of_rail_transport_modelling_scale_standards#NMRA_Popular_Railway_Scales|NMRA Popular Railway Scales]][http://www.nmra.org/standards/sandrp/S-3_1ProtoTrackwork.html NMRA 70.64mm],<br>[[List_of_rail_transport_modelling_scale_standards#NMRA Proto Scales|NMRA Proto Scales]][http://www.nmra.org/standards/sandrp/pdf/S-3.2%202010.02.24.pdf NMRA 70.69mm]<br>(NMRA gives two sizes in mm)",
["88"] = "",
["89"] = "",
["108"] = "",
["121"] = "",
["127"] = "",
["184"] = "",
["190.5"] = "",
["210"] = "",
["229"] = "",
["241"] = "",
["254"] = "",
["260"] = "",
["267"] = "See 2 in rail gauge (scale 7⁄16 in to 1 ft)",
["305"] = "",
["311"] = "",
["350"] = "[[Narrow gauge railways in the Netherlands#Narrow gauge heritage railways|Decauville in the Netherlands]]",
["356"] = "",
["381"] = "",
["387"] = "[[Yunnan-Burma Railway]] [[Track gauge#Temporary Way - Permanent Way|Track gauge]][http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/49460166 Toy railway]",
["400"] = "",
["406"] = "",
["410"] = "[[Narrow gauge railways in Germany#Hesse]]",
["419"] = "",
["432"] = "",
["450"] = "",
["457"] = "",
["470"] = "[[Travel Town Museum]] [http://www.griffithparktrainrides.com/content/griffith-park--southern-railroad] Probably unique. Scales sg by ~1:3.",
["483"] = "",
["495"] = "",
["500"] = "",
["508"] = "",
["533"] = "",
["550"] = "[[Narrow gauge railways in Denmark]] [http://www.scanrailsoc.org.uk/ng.html#Directory%20of%20preserved%20narrow%20gauge%20railways%20in%20Denmark A visitors guide to Nordic (Scandinavian) narrow gauge railways]<br>[[Narrow gauge railways in the Netherlands#Narrow gauge heritage railways|Decauville in the Netherlands]] In de collectie bevinden zich voertuigen met 350, ..., 550, ..., 620, ... mm spoorwijdte.[http://www.decauville.nl/collectie/ Collection]",
["557"] = "2 [[Castilian feet]] (@ 278.6 mm)",
["559"] = "",
["578"] = "",
["597"] = "",
["600"] = "",
["603"] = "",
["610"] = "",
["613"] = "[[Narrow gauge railways in the Netherlands#Narrow gauge heritage railways|Decauville in the Netherlands]]",
["620"] = "",
["622"] = "",
["660"] = "",
["686"] = "",
["699"] = "",
["700"] = "See also: [[Italian gauge]]",
["705"] = "",
["711"] = "",
["716"] = "[[Narrow gauge railways in Poland#overview]]http://www.cleeve.com/kruszwica/ ruszwica sugar works] (2004). Existed until 1923.",
["724"] = "",
["737"] = "",
["750"] = "",
["760"] = "",
["762"] = "",
["765"] = "",
["775"] = "",
["783"] = "",
["785"] = "",
["791"] = "[[Narrow gauge railways in Denmark#Faxe Jernbahne, gauge unclear]] [http://evp.dk/index.php?page=faxe-jernbane Faxe Jernbane] language: Danish",
["800"] = "",
["802"] = "",
["813"] = "",
["820"] = "",
["825"] = "",
["838"] = "",
["850"] = "",
["857"] = "",
["860"] = "",
["864"] = "",
["876"] = "",
["889"] = "",
["891"] = "",
["900"] = "",
["914"] = "See [[Trams in Chemnitz]] for the 915 mm definition",
["925"] = "[[Trams in Chemnitz]]",
["940"] = "",
["943"] = "",
["950"] = "See [[Italian gauge]]",
["955"] = "",
["965"] = "",
["972"] = "",
["985"] = "",
["1000"] = "",
["1009"] = "",
["1013"] = "",
["1016"] = "",
["1029"] = "",
["1035"] = "",
["1040"] = "[[Festungsbahn (Salzburg)]]",
["1050"] = "",
["1055"] = "",
["1062"] = "",
["1065"] = "See [[Cape gauge]] wrt South Africa: sourced as such",
["1067"] = "Named Cape gauge in South Africa",
["1093"] = "",
["1100"] = "",
["1106"] = "",
["1124"] = "",
["1130"] = "",
["1143"] = "",
["1156"] = "",
["1188"] = "",
["1194"] = "",
["1200"] = "",
["1217"] = "",
["1219"] = "",
["1245"] = "",
["1257"] = "",
["1270"] = "",
["1295"] = "",
["1300"] = "",
["1321"] = "",
["1333"] = "",
["1350"] = "[[Santos_tramways#South_America|Santos_tramways]] [http://www.tramz.com/br/ss/ss.html The Tramways of Santos (São Paulo state), Brazil] (2006)",
["1372"] = "",
["1384"] = "[[Dundee and Newtyle Railway]]",
["1410"] = "",
["1416"] = "",
["1422"] = "",
["1429"] = "",
["1432"] = "[[Trams in Nuremberg]]",
["1435"] = "",
["1440"] = "",
["1445"] = "See [[Italian gauge]]",
["1448"] = "",
["1450"] = "",
["1458"] = "",
["1460"] = "",
["1473"] = "[[Ohio gauge]]",
["1492"] = "",
["1495"] = "[[Toronto Transit Commission]]",
["1500"] = "",
["1520"] = "",
["1524"] = "Original Russian gauge",
["1537"] = "",
["1575"] = "",
["1580"] = "",
["1581"] = "",
["1588"] = "[[Pennsylvania Trolley Gauge]]",
["1600"] = "Victorian ([[Rail gauge in Australia]]), [[Irish gauge]]",
["1613"] = "",
["1638"] = "[[Baltimore Streetcar System]]",
["1664"] = "Pre-1955 [[Iberian gauge|Portuguese gauge]] (5 [[Portuguese customary units|Portuguese feet]]?)",
["1668"] = "[[Iberian gauge]] since 1955, average of older Portuguese and Spanish gauges.",
["1672"] = "Pre-1955 [[Iberian gauge]] (6 [[Castilian feet]] @ 278.6 mm)",
["1676"] = "Provincial, [[Indian broad gauge]]",
["1680"] = "",
["1727"] = "[[Fisherman's Walk Cliff Railway]], [[Babbacombe Cliff Railway]]",
["1750"] = "",
["1829"] = "",
["1850"] = "[[Falls Incline Railway]]",
["1880"] = "",
["1945"] = "",
["1981"] = "[[Scarborough_funiculars#North_Cliff_Lift]]",
["2000"] = "",
["2134"] = "Original Brunel gauge",
["2140"] = "([[Great Western Railway]])<br>'84 in' is a code not the measure",
["2286"] = "[[Scarborough_funiculars#St_Nicholas_Cliff_Lift]]",
["2440"] = "[[Johnstown Inclined Plane]]",
["2743"] = "[[Knoxville Incline]]",
["3000"] = "[[Breitspurbahn]]",
["3048"] = "",
["8200"] = "[[Funicular#Inclined lift]]"
}