The line was seven miles long, single track, and of standard gauge.
The standard gauge used throughout much of the world is due to him.
In 2010, new high speed lines are to be standard gauge again.
A standard gauge 3031 Class carried the name between 1891 and 1915.
By 1857 the whole line had been converted to standard gauge.
Converted to standard gauge and worked in this form as no. 1323.
Because of this, the line was converted to standard gauge.
The line was converted to standard gauge in 1874, a change that took just five days.
On June 22, 1880, the entire system was converted to standard gauge.
It was also the last of these to be converted to standard gauge in 1995.