narrow-gauge in the PONS Dictionary

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Other narrow-gauge trains are modelled at other scales.
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She lives around the narrow-gauge railway, and sometimes polishes the engines to make them shiny.
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Because of the mountainous terrain, the existing network consisted of narrow-gauge lines, which generally took indirect routes and could not be adapted to higher speeds.
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The board's original plan was to sell the carousel and the narrow-gauge railway rides.
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Most of the remaining narrow-gauge trackage was abandoned in the 1950s and 1960s.
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In rural areas, many narrow-gauge railways were built for faster transport of crops.
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This set is used to test and develop new technology for use on future narrow-gauge trains.
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The locomotive house was used to store the narrow-gauge steam locomotives.
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Within the works there was an extensive narrow-gauge railway system with its own wagons and engines.
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The "ouvrage" was served by electrified narrow-gauge (600mm) railways that branched from a line paralleling the front and connecting to supply depots.
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