Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The standard gauge (also Stephenson gauge after George Stephenson, International gauge, or normal gauge) is a widely-used railway track gauge. Approximately 60% of the lines in the world are this gauge (see the list of standard gauge usages). All high-speed rail lines (except those in Russia, Uzbekistan, and Finland) are standard gauge. The distance between the inside edges of the rails is defined to be 1,435 millimetres (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) (except in the United States and Canada, where it is still defined in imperial units as 4 feet 8 1⁄2 inches (1,435.1 mm)). It is also called the UIC gauge or UIC track gauge, the European gauge in the EU and Russia, or uniform gauge in Queensland."@en }
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- Standard_gauge abstract "The standard gauge (also Stephenson gauge after George Stephenson, International gauge, or normal gauge) is a widely-used railway track gauge. Approximately 60% of the lines in the world are this gauge (see the list of standard gauge usages). All high-speed rail lines (except those in Russia, Uzbekistan, and Finland) are standard gauge. The distance between the inside edges of the rails is defined to be 1,435 millimetres (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) (except in the United States and Canada, where it is still defined in imperial units as 4 feet 8 1⁄2 inches (1,435.1 mm)). It is also called the UIC gauge or UIC track gauge, the European gauge in the EU and Russia, or uniform gauge in Queensland.".
- Q1999572 abstract "The standard gauge (also Stephenson gauge after George Stephenson, International gauge, or normal gauge) is a widely-used railway track gauge. Approximately 60% of the lines in the world are this gauge (see the list of standard gauge usages). All high-speed rail lines (except those in Russia, Uzbekistan, and Finland) are standard gauge. The distance between the inside edges of the rails is defined to be 1,435 millimetres (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) (except in the United States and Canada, where it is still defined in imperial units as 4 feet 8 1⁄2 inches (1,435.1 mm)). It is also called the UIC gauge or UIC track gauge, the European gauge in the EU and Russia, or uniform gauge in Queensland.".