scotch gauge造句
例句與造句
- It is therefore believed to be Britain's last functionally operational Scotch gauge railway.
- The company at first adopted the standard track gauge for mineral lines of 4 ft 6 in, often referred to as Scotch gauge.
- The line opened in 1831; it was horse-operated and the track gauge ( later sometimes referred to as the Scotch gauge ).
- The Paisley and Renfrew Railway, which had opened on 3 April 1835 as Scotch gauge railway, was also taken over and converted to Standard gauge.
- The W, M & CR at first adopted the standard track gauge for mineral lines of 4 ft 6 in, often referred to as Scotch gauge.
- It's difficult to find scotch gauge in a sentence. 用scotch gauge造句挺難的
- "' Scotch gauge "'was the name given to a track gauge, that was adopted by early 19th-century railways mainly in the Lanarkshire area of Scotland.
- Many of the later waggonways were built to the Scotch gauge of 4 ft 6 in ( 1, 372 mm ), and were subsequently converted to standard-gauge steam railways.
- Interestingly Robert Stephenson and Company built a Scotch gauge locomotive, the " St . Rollox ", for the Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway; which was later sold to the Paisley and Renfrew Railway.
- Later took over the "'Ardrossan and Johnstone Railway "', which had in part opened in 1831; it then became the Ardrossan Railway in July 1840 and was reopened in August 1840 after a change of gauge from Scotch gauge to Standard gauge.