Écartement des Rails
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La distance entre les faces internes des deux rails d'une voie ferrée, mesurée à un point situé 14 mm sous le champignon du rail. L'écartement est le facteur le plus important pour l'interopérabilité ferroviaire, car les trains conçus pour un écartement ne peuvent pas circuler sur un autre sans équipement de changement d'écartement ou d'échange de bogies.
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Track Gauge is a term used in the railway industry. Understanding this concept helps travelers navigate train services, schedules, and ticketing more effectively. See the full definition above for details.
Knowing what Track Gauge means can help passengers plan their journeys, understand announcements, and make informed decisions about routes, fares, and service types when traveling by train.
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