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Russian gauge — In railway terminology, Russian gauge refers to railway track with a gauge between 1519 mm and 1525 mm [http://www.parovoz.com/spravka/gauges en.php Paravoz] , retrieved 2008 07 20.] . In a narrow sense as defined by Russian Railways it refers to … Wikipedia
Russian locomotive class Ye — Russian class Е [Ye] Еа 629 (Ел 629) as a monument in Ussuriysk (Primorsky Krai) Power type Steam Builder Baldwin Locomotive Works; American Locomotive Company; … Wikipedia
Russian apartment bombings — Location Russia (Buynaksk Moscow Volgodonsk) Date Septembe … Wikipedia
Dual gauge — Track gauge by size Broad gauge Sta … Wikipedia
Gauge conversion — Change of gauge redirects here. For other uses, see Change of gauge (disambiguation). Track gauge by size … Wikipedia
Russian literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the Russian language, beginning with the Christianization of Kievan Rus in the late 10th century. The unusual shape of Russian literary history has been the source of numerous… … Universalium
Broad gauge — For other uses, see Gauge (disambiguation). Track gauge by size … Wikipedia
Standard gauge — For Standard Gauge in toy trains, see Standard Gauge (Toy Trains). Track gauge by size … Wikipedia
Rail gauge in Europe — Most railways in Europe use the standard gauge of 1435 mm. Some countries use broad gauge, of which there are three types. Narrow gauges also exist. Broad gauge *Russian gauge **RailGauge|1520 : Former Soviet Union states **RailGauge|1524 :… … Wikipedia
Rail gauge in Estonia — Estonia mainly uses a rail gauge of RailGauge|1520 (Russian gauge), inherited from the Soviet Union times. After independence technical specification from Finland was received and nominally Estonia now uses RailGauge|1524Fact|date=July… … Wikipedia