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standard gauge

American  
especially in technical use, standard gage

noun

  1. gauge15


standard gauge British  

noun

  1. a railway track with a distance of 4 ft 8 1/ 2 in. (1.435 m) between the lines; used on most railways See also narrow gauge broad gauge

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adjective

  1. of, relating to, or denoting a railway with a standard gauge

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Other Word Forms

  • standard-gauge adjective
  • standard-gauged adjective

Etymology

Origin of standard gauge

First recorded in 1870–75

Example Sentences

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Last week, Kenya's and Uganda's transport ministers said they would accelerate another project to build a standard gauge railway to link Naivasha in Kenya and Uganda's capital Kampala.

From Reuters • Aug. 4, 2023

In Tanzania, Yapi Merkezi is helping to build a 1,219-kilometer standard gauge railway line that the country is developing as part of efforts to boost trade with Uganda and other neighbouring countries.

From Reuters • Jan. 13, 2023

"Eventually, this standard gauge railway will still be complete because it is part of what we call the Belt and Road Initiative," said James Macharia, Kenya's transport minister.

From Reuters • Nov. 22, 2021

The company's plant stretches over 250 acres, contains 310 buildings, 18 miles of standard gauge railway tracks.

From Time Magazine Archive

About 6,900 miles of trunkline in operation, almost all standard gauge.

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