standardspår
Standardspår, also known as normal gauge, is a railway track gauge that is 1,435 millimeters (4 feet 8+1⁄2 inches) wide between the rails. It is the most common track gauge in the world, used by many countries and railway networks. The standard gauge was established in the 19th century and has since become the de facto standard for new railway construction and modernization projects.
The standard gauge was initially adopted by the London and North Western Railway in 1846, and it
Standard gauge tracks are compatible with a wide range of rolling stock, including passenger trains, freight
However, not all railway networks use standard gauge. Some countries, such as Russia, China, and India, use
In summary, standard gauge is the most common railway track gauge in the world, used by many