by h_leung on Mon, 12th Oct 2009, 17:27
As far as I know, there are two types of track gauge predominantly used: 1435mm (standard or 'railway' gauge), and 1067mm (or 1069, I can't remember the last number, but it doesn't matter), which is used in subways like the Tokyo Metro. Obviously, trains built for one track gauge can't operate on a different track gauge. However, I experimented with using 1067mm trains on 1435mm routes - and the trains operate properly. Why is this?