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Unique rail Gauges: 'Salkhia Salt Depot Tramway' added
<blockquote>''It is interesting to speculate how, in the 1920's when BG was becoming the norm, both the 'Bombay City Improvement Trust' and the '[[Salsette Trombay Railway]]' came to use the Standard Gauge (SG)''</blockquote>
====Unique rail Gauges====
*'''[[Salkhia Salt Depot Tramway]]''' used a 3ft 0t½ inches (927cm) gauge for a hand-worked tramway from 1861-62
*'''[[Nalhati-Azimganj Railway]]''', the original name for the [[Indian Branch Railway]]; constructed in 1863 used a 4ft(1222cm) gauge, later converted to BG.
*'''[[Sone Canal Construction Railway/Tramway]]''' used a 4ft(1222cm) gauge during the construction 1868-74
*'''[[Arakkonam-Conjeevaram Tramway]]''', absorbed into the [[Indian Tramway Co.]] was a 3'6"(1067mm) gauge line which opened in 1865, converted in 1878 to MG.
*'''[[Chirimiri Colliery Railway]]''' used a 3ft 0in(915mm) gauge locomotives operational from 1932.
 
====Gauge conversion====
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