Juan Manuel Grijalvo - Galgas de vía ancha
4 ft 8 1/2 in - 1.435 mm
1.520 mm
Mongolia
Rusia
Unión Soviética
1.524 mm - 5 ft 0 in
Finlandia
Panamá (antes del año 2000, ahora 1.435 mm)
1.600 mm - 5 ft 3 in
Australia
Brasil
Irlanda (República)
Reino Unido - Irlanda del Norte
1.664 mm - Bitola portuguesa - Cinco pies portugueses
As finally established, the Iberian gauge is a compromise between the similar, but slightly different, gauges first adopted as respective national standards in Spain and Portugal in the mid-19th century. The main railway networks of Spain were initially constructed to a 1,672 mm (5 ft 5 5/6 in) gauge of six Castilian feet, those of Portugal to a 1,664 mm (5 ft 51/2 in) gauge of five Portuguese feet – close enough to allow interoperabilty in practice.[1].
1.668 mm - Ancho ibérico
Iberian gauge (Spanish: ancho ibérico, trocha ibérica, Portuguese: bitola ibérica) is the name given to the gauge (distance between the two rails of a track) most extensively used by the railways of Spain and Portugal: namely 1,668 mm (5 ft 52/3 in).
As finally established, the Iberian gauge is a compromise between the similar, but slightly different, gauges first adopted as respective national standards in Spain and Portugal in the mid-19th century. The main railway networks of Spain were initially constructed to a 1,672 mm (5 ft 5 5/6 in) gauge of six Castilian feet, those of Portugal to a 1,664 mm (5 ft 51/2 in) gauge of five Portuguese feet – close enough to allow interoperabilty in practice.[1].
España
ADIF
GIF
RENFE
Portugal
CP - Comboios de Portugal
CP - Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses
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RAVE - Rede Ferroviária de Alta Velocidade, S.A.
Entidade Reguladora do Sector Ferroviário Português
IMTT - Instituto da Mobilidade e dos Transportes Terrestres, I.P.
1.672 mm - Ancho español antiguo - Seis pies castellanos
Línea 1 del Metro de Barcelona
1.676 mm - 5 ft 6 in
América
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ALL-Central
Nuevo Central Argentino
Ferrosur Roca
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TBA
Metropolitano
TMS
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ONABE
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EFE
FEPASA
Tranvía de Santiago
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Asunción - Encarnación, till 1911 [440]
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Bangladesh [978]
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Europa
Reino Unido
Arbroath & Forfar
1.945 mm
Holanda
2.140 mm - 7 ft 0 1/4 in
Reino Unido
Great Western Railway (GWR)
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
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