Ron Keagle Wrote:
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> So here
> is the question: Were some particularly curvy
> railroad operations built with one gage for the
> wheels and a slightly wider gage for the track?
>
The famous example that comes to mind immediately is the Pennsylvania RR, which used a track gauge of 4'9" rather than standard 4'8.5". (If you've ever driven across the western half of Pennsylvania you will know it's a seemingly endless series of mountain ridges, one after another, which the PRR main line had to cross at right angles.)
-Philip Marshall
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