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The first standard gauge railway reached the town in 1879.
It had 250 buildings and 15 miles of standard gauge railway lines.
Frank Murphy began construction of the standard gauge railway in 1895.
Reports in March 2011 indicate plans are moving towards a standard gauge railway.
The town has a crossing loop on the national standard gauge railway network.
The new standard gauge railway opened in 2000 passes about 20 km to the west of the town.
The standard gauge railway system consists of a main line and several branch lines.
Castle Loch is a lake on the standard gauge railway.
The extension was built on the trackbed of the former standard gauge railway.
A proposed new standard gauge railway from Mombasa would pass through this town.
It lies in northwest of and parallel to the standard gauge railway station.
In 1987 they were shipped to Algeria to work on a new standard gauge railway construction project.
This was the nearest point where slate could be transferred to the standard gauge railway.
Line 5 also has a historical value as it is the first standard gauge railway line in the country.
The factory was linked to the line by a standard gauge railway system extending to 3.5 miles of track.
It is proposed that a standard gauge railway in Chad will cross the border at or near this town.
A single standard gauge railway line that ran the length of the Strip from north to south is not operative.
The associated standard gauge railway required two Acts of Parliament.
Preserving this line could see the very first heritage standard gauge railway on Merseyside.
In the steam age, the mines were served by narrow and standard gauge railways.
Another railway connected with the standard gauge railway at an old mine.
The mine will be connected by a standard gauge railway across the border to a port in Liberia.
Those lines run in new standard gauge railways.
The standard gauge railway line going through Verdun in peacetime had been interrupted since 1915.
This makes the line the third longest preserved standard gauge railway in Great Britain.