[OSM-talk] railway=narrow_gauge

Alex L. Mauer hawke at hawkesnest.net
Sat Jun 16 01:35:23 BST 2007


Robert T Wyatt wrote:
> Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
>> As a side note, is it a good idea to use phrases like "narrow_gauge".
>> I can guess that many places in the world have a "narrow_gauge" and
>> they mean different things.
> 
> True: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrow_gauge_railway

But does it matter?  I think that's the same sort of thing as the
specific width of a road lane, only more so here as we're not likely to
be asked the question, "Can I take my vehicle down this route?"

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