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== standard gauge is 4 feet 8 and 1/2 inches== == == ==
Is the gauge not to confused with the "loading gauge" which is the height and width of a vehicle above the rails. Standard rail gauge is 4ft 8.5ins (1.435m) as used in Europe, the US, Canada, North Africa and Australia
The Gauge. In America we use standard gauge - 4 ft 8,1/2 inches.
There is no standard width, but usually are between 28" and 36" for a single door, and between 48" and 72" for a pair.
The standard width between studs in a typical residential wall is 16 inches.
It is called a gauge. The North American railroad system's gauge is 4 ft. 8 1/2 in. in width. It is the width of a Roman chariot.
The standard width of a patio door is typically between 60 to 72 inches.
The distance between the inner edges of the heads of the rails is called the gauge.
The standard width for a glass shower door is typically between 24 to 36 inches.
The standard width of sliding glass doors is typically between 60 to 72 inches.
The standard width of a sliding glass door is typically between 60 to 72 inches.
Rail gauge is the distance between the inner sides of the two parallel rails that make up a railway track. Sixty percent of the world's railways use a gauge of 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm), which is known as the standard or international gauge. Gauges wider than standard gauge are called broad gauge, those smaller are called narrow gauge. Some stretches of track are dual gauge, with three (or sometimes four) parallel rails in place of the usual two, to allow trains of two different gauges to share the same path.