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To: "National Corporation (E-mail)" <tigers@autox.team.net>
Subject: inquiry 031500b
From: "Wright, Larry" <larry.wright@usop.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 08:15:52 -0600
Duncan wrote:
>Sorry for the non-tiger content but don't factoids make life fun...
>> The US standard railroad gauge (width between the two rails) is 4
>> feet, 8.5 inches. That's an exceedingly odd number. Why was that gauge
>> use

>In WW II, the German army got bogged down when 
>they reached the Russian border due to having to re-lay 
>all the railroad tracks.  Russia's track gauge was different.

        Instead of being on the "Roman Plan", w/the tracks the width of two
horses' behinds, in ancient Russia the carts were pulled by two babushkas.
Much wider...

        This whole discussion of the 'inherited size' of railroad gauges --
first posted by Steve Laifman way back in 1996 -- reminds one of the Tiger's
inheritance of the Alpine's floorpan, and the Husky's before that, and who
knows what before that. A "clean slate" design could have been much
different.

Lawrence R. Wright, Purchasing Analyst
U S Office Products, Mid-Atlantic District
Formerly Andrews Office Products
larry.wright@usop.com
Ph. 301.386.7923  Fx. 301.386.5333


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