The Narrow Gauge railroad arrived in the United States in the late nineteenth century.
The Narrow track width was ideally suited to the mountainous terrain, and the maneuverability of the tr.
Mansfield in Massachusetts.
Maine, however, adopted the two-foot Gauge that was developed by George E.
Based on the Welsh two-foot gauge, the American Narrow Gauge was expanded by railroad engineers to a three-foot Gauge that became the standard track width for Narrow Gauge Railroads in the United States.
The Narrow Gauge railroad arrived in the United States in the late nineteenth century