Talk:List of 2 ft 3 in gauge railways

Cuban sugar industrial railways: 700mm by definition
The article now mentions Cuban sugar tracks, as mentioned in, (with live steam in 2003!), being a 27+1/2 in gauge. As Aron-Tripel pointed out (source contradiction), the gauge was the  (metric) definition. I edited the article here. Cuba was a Spanish colony, and Spain went metric (from local units) after 1852. That is to say: Spain never used imperial units at home, and probably did not in their colonies. Therefor we can conclude for now that the gauge was defined metric, 700mm. -DePiep (talk) 13:09, 14 May 2014 (UTC)

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