trackleveys
Trackleveys, or gauge, is the distance between the inner faces of the two rails on a railway track. It defines the maximum width of wheel treads and the set of rolling stock that can run on a line. The gauge is typically measured as the distance between the inner surfaces of the rails at the top, and is usually expressed in millimeters or inches. Trackleveys directly affects compatibility between locomotives, cars, and infrastructure, and is a fundamental parameter for railway design and operation.
Globally, several gauge categories are in use. The standard gauge, 1,435 mm (56 1/2 in), is the
Implications of trackleveys include rolling stock design, axle and wheelset manufacture, and interoperability. Differences in gauge