Talk:Bala Lake Railway

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Track gauge unknown
In this edit, an IP added Track gauge (aka Rail gauge): " "

As of today, that gauge ❌, defined by imperial units clearly, is not known in any of our 19k+ articles using Track gauge. It is not in the List of track gauges. In other words: this new gauge definition needs a source, or it is a mistake.

I note that the conversion from imperial units ft & in, OTOH, into metric (600 mm), is well-known: ✅.

This being an UK (Welsh) histotical track, I can not assume (a) it was build to mm's, nor (b) rolling stock was ordered with the unique gauge of 1 ft 11 5/8 in.

Calc: 23.625 in. -DePiep (talk) 23:13, 2 April 2020 (UTC)