Astounding Feat of Engineering. #history #youwontbelievewhathappensnext #astronomicalevent


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  1. Another case of sheer hubris requiring a superior guage to change to an inferior one. They have tried to do it in part of our country where we have a superior broad gauge and want us to change to standard gauge.

  2. It reminds me of the level of coordination used in civil engineering in modern day Japan and the Netherlands, among other countries. The way they convert a railway station or install a bridge in less time than it takes a city in the modern US to lay down a sidewalk curb cut is remarkable. I hope we can get back to that kind of efficient and rapid construction someday.

  3. Some railroads up north were narrow gauge, or anything that's narrower than standard. A lot of them were bought by the Pennsylvania railroad in the mid-late 1800s and converted to standard gauge to form a lot of what's now the North East corridor

  4. I don't know if I believe that….I think the history guy has done switched to telling tall tales!!
    11000 is longer than the trans Russian railroad…..and that whole thing could be disassembled and reassembled in 36 hours???? No way , I'm not buying it

  5. I figured it was done after the US Civil War due to states that sided with the Confederacy had to redo their rail lines anyway (Sherman's neckties was the nickname given to what happened to their railroad tracks)

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