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3 ft 6 in gauge railways - Wikipedia
3 ft 6 in gauge railways - Wikipedia
Japanese Railway History – Cape Gauge | Roger Farnworth
Japanese Railway History – Cape Gauge | Roger Farnworth
President of Mozambique inaugurates four Cape Gauge Diesel Locomotives manufactured by Banaras Locomotive Works
Sweden's Cape Gauge Legacy, 2017
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South Africa History: Standard gauge suburban train entering Cape Town station behind a 2-4-0T locomotive on dual gauge track (4 ft 8½ in broad gauge and 3 ft 6 in Cape gauge)
Cape Government locomotive and tender 4-8-0, 1896 | Science Museum Group Collection
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