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- Regauging may refer to track gauge conversion in railways something to do with gauge theory something to do with the Simple Magnetic Overunity Toy This...
- ceased operations within a few months. The Punda line was rebuilt in 1911, regauged to metre gauge, and the horse-drawn trams replaced by petrol engined ones...
- formation of East ****an Railway Company (JR East). The concept involved regauging existing 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge lines to standard gauge and linking...
- Railway. Construction began in January 1878. In 1881, the entire line was regauged in sections. The entire mainline to Gravenhurst was converted to standard...
- traverse both standard gauge and narrow gauge tracks without the expense of regauging lines. Three test trains were constructed, with the second set having...
- to Yogyakarta was laid to standard gauge. Opened in 1867, it was mostly regauged to 1,067mm/3ft6in during ****anese occupation in 1943, while a short line...
- electrified at 600 V DC. In 1904, the line was regauged to 1,372 mm (4 ft 6 in) in conjunction with the regauging of the Keikyu Main Line. The entire line was...
- for the construction of the Sakhalin Tunnel, along with the required regauging of the island's railways to Russian standard gauge, at an estimated cost...
- shown in Emil T. Hartman's patent. Watson claims that a mechanism called regauging happens that allows the cycle to be repeated without the application of...
- line was converted to 14+1⁄4 in (362 mm) in the winter of 1971–2. The regauging to 14+1⁄4 in (362 mm) in 1972 called for new carriages. Two rakes of five...