Talk:1846 in the United Kingdom

Why 5' 3" in Ireland

 * 4' 8.5" was one of the existing gauge.
 * 4' 8.5" equipment was available off the shelf.
 * 4' 8.5" equipment could be bought and sold with other systems on the continent.
 * 4' 8.5" might have encourage exports to a wider market.
 * Are there any "Irish Alps" that might require very power locomotives that need more space between the wheels for bigger cylinders?   Tabletop (talk) 13:25, 8 May 2013 (UTC)

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