Heavy rail

Full path is an old term for a railroad that is not a narrow-gauge railway and tramway no.

The term was the counterpart to the narrow-gauge railway. He points out that the track has no structural restrictions, or that it was built as a full-fledged railway line. A full course was designed for railway operation with high axle loads and relatively high speed.

For example, was the Burgdorf- Thun Railway as the first electric gauge railway in Europe.

Today, a distinction is usually only between main lines and branch lines and trams. The term differences between full extension and small web is not the same principles as now between the main and branch lines. Branch lines with the same structural features of a main railway line are as defined also gauge railways.

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