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| Different {{wp|rail gauges}} are in use around the world. The rail systems of most countries predominantly use one gauge or another as a national standard, in some cases due to a legal mandate.
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| {| class="wikitable sortable"
| | | alias = Calinthia |
| !Gauge
| | | flag alias = Flag_Calinthia.png |
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| !Usage
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| | style="background:#c55e8d; color:white;" |{{Track gauge|1000mm}}
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| |[[Metre gauge]]
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| | style="background:#6a51b7; color:white;" |{{Track gauge|1067mm}}
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| |[[Three foot six inch gauge railways|Three foot six inch gauge]]
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| |{{flag|Metzetta}} (vestigial), {{flag|Jinju}} (MZ)
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| | style="background:#6a51b7; color:white;" |{{Track gauge|4ft}}
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| |{{nowrap|[[Hendalarskische Urspurweite]]}}
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| |{{flag|Hendalarsk}} (many regional lines within Hendalarsk; as the name implies, this was the original Hendalarskara gauge before main lines were standardised for ease of international transit)
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| | style="background:#568dd0;" |{{Track gauge|1435mm}}
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| |{{nowrap|[[Standard gauge]]}}
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| |{{flag|Alstin}}, {{flag|Burgundie}}, {{flag|Caphiria}}, {{flag|Cartadania}}, {{flag|Eldmora-Regulus}}, {{flag|Hendalarsk}} (key mainlines and international connections), {{flag|Pelaxia}}, {{flagicon|Urcea}} [[Rail transportation in Urcea|Urcea]], {{flag|Yonderre}}, {{flag|Lapody}}, {{flag|Rhotia}}
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| <small>*the wide adoption of standard gauge in [[Levantia]] is based on the guage being used by the hospital trains run by the [[Order_of_the_Obsidian_Sparrow#Logistics|Order of the Obsidian Sparrow]] in the First [[Great War]]. </small> | |
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| -Same measurements, called Audonian Economized Rail Gauge:
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| {{flag|Battganuur}}, {{flag|Bulkh}}, {{flag|United Audonian Emirates}}, {{flag|Umardwal}}, {{flag|Yanuban}}, {{flag|Zaclaria}}
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| -Same measurements, called Levantine Informed Gauge:
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| {{flag|Pursat}}, {{flag|Kandara}}, {{flag|Tapakdore}}, {{flag|Peshabiwar}}, {{flag|Pukhgundi}}
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| | style="background:#305c31;" |{{Track gauge|1520mm}}
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| |[[5 ft and 1520 mm gauge railways|Five foot and 1520 mm gauge]] | |
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| | style="background:#148a37;" |{{Track gauge|1524mm}}
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| |Northern Standard
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| |[[File:KoskenkorvaFlag.png|25px]] [[Koskenkorva]] ([[Kiravia|KR]]), {{flag|Faneria}}, {{flag|Vithinja}}
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| | style="background:#5abf56;" |{{Track gauge|1600mm}}
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| |[[Five foot three inch gauge railways|Five foot three inch gauge]]
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| |{{flagicon|Kiravia}}[[Kiravian Federacy]] (except [[Koskenkorva]]), {{flag|Metzetta}} (main network)
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| | style="background:#83dc76;" |{{Track gauge|1668mm}}
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| |Pelaxian gauge
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| |{{flag|Pelaxia}}
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| | style="background:#bbdf94;" |{{Track gauge|1676mm}}
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| |[[Five foot six inch gauge railways|Five foot six inch gauge]]
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| |{{flag|Daxia}}, [[Tanhai]] | |
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| [[Category:IXWB]]
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| [[category:Bureau of International Statistics]]
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