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The rails of the US railways are spaced 4 feet and 8.5 inches apart, the equivalent of 1435,1mm.
A very peculiar distance!
Why has this space been chosen?
Simply because this was the one used in England. And english experts built the first american railways.
Why did the english experts build them like this? Because the first railways were built by the same people who built the first streetcars, and this was the distance they used for these tracks.
Why then did they use this measurement?
- because those who built the first streetcars used the same tools and techniques as the coachbuilders, and the coaches had this wheelbase.
Why were the coaches designed with this wheelbase? They were because if any other wheelbase was used, then the wheels would break on the older English highways, because the wheel tracks were spaced with this measurement.
Who built these old roads with thissize wheel tracks? The original ones were built by the Romans, for use by their legions, and they have been in use ever since.
And the wheel tracks?
Roman warchariots made the first wheel tracks, these chariots all had the same wheel base, and this is the answer to my first question.
The US rails are spaced 4 feet and 8.5 inches apart, this origins from the specifications of a Roman warchariot.
Specifications and bureaucracy lives forever!
And the next time you encounter predetermined specifications and bureaucracy, and are wondering what ass has laid down these rules, then you have every right to do so!
Because you see, the Roman warchariots were made, so that they were the same width as the rear end of 2 horses.
There is an interesting afterthought regarding this entire story about the spacing of rails and the rear ends of horses…
Whenever you watch a spaceshuttle ready for launch, it has 2 boosterrockets attached to the main fueltank. These boosters are made by Thiokol Ltd., located in Utha.
The engineers who designed these boosters, would have preferred that they were a tiny bit bigger, but they had to be transported by train to Cape Canaveral in Florida.
The railway from the plant passed through a tunnel in the mountains, and of course the boosters had to fit into this tunnel.
The tunnel is a little wider than the tracks, which has the same measurement as 2 horses’ asses.
Therefore the design of the most advanced vehicle on Earth, is determined by the width of a horse ass !!!!!!!!
Hope its understandable, had to translate it from Danish. (not the kind you eat )
The rails of the US railways are spaced 4 feet and 8.5 inches apart, the equivalent of 1435,1mm.
A very peculiar distance!
Why has this space been chosen?
Simply because this was the one used in England. And english experts built the first american railways.
Why did the english experts build them like this? Because the first railways were built by the same people who built the first streetcars, and this was the distance they used for these tracks.
Why then did they use this measurement?
- because those who built the first streetcars used the same tools and techniques as the coachbuilders, and the coaches had this wheelbase.
Why were the coaches designed with this wheelbase? They were because if any other wheelbase was used, then the wheels would break on the older English highways, because the wheel tracks were spaced with this measurement.
Who built these old roads with thissize wheel tracks? The original ones were built by the Romans, for use by their legions, and they have been in use ever since.
And the wheel tracks?
Roman warchariots made the first wheel tracks, these chariots all had the same wheel base, and this is the answer to my first question.
The US rails are spaced 4 feet and 8.5 inches apart, this origins from the specifications of a Roman warchariot.
Specifications and bureaucracy lives forever!
And the next time you encounter predetermined specifications and bureaucracy, and are wondering what ass has laid down these rules, then you have every right to do so!
Because you see, the Roman warchariots were made, so that they were the same width as the rear end of 2 horses.
There is an interesting afterthought regarding this entire story about the spacing of rails and the rear ends of horses…
Whenever you watch a spaceshuttle ready for launch, it has 2 boosterrockets attached to the main fueltank. These boosters are made by Thiokol Ltd., located in Utha.
The engineers who designed these boosters, would have preferred that they were a tiny bit bigger, but they had to be transported by train to Cape Canaveral in Florida.
The railway from the plant passed through a tunnel in the mountains, and of course the boosters had to fit into this tunnel.
The tunnel is a little wider than the tracks, which has the same measurement as 2 horses’ asses.
Therefore the design of the most advanced vehicle on Earth, is determined by the width of a horse ass !!!!!!!!
Hope its understandable, had to translate it from Danish. (not the kind you eat )
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