How far apart are rails in a broad gauge line system? (a) 1.676 metres (b) 1.576 metres (c) 1.845 metres (d) 1.453
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(a) 1.676 metres
Broad gauge line systems are a type of rail track setting which are generally broader than the standard gauge. There is no fixed width in this system and the distance between the rails is often dependent on what the rails are to be used for.
They were initially developed in Europe for railway and tram services. However, developing technology replaced them with the more widely accepted standard gauge. However, they are still in use in industrial applications such as dock side transportation mechanisms and in shifting of space rockets.
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