4 ft 6 in gauge railway

[1][3] In addition to the above lines, there were three railways, authorised between 1822 and 1835, that were built in the Dundee area, to a gauge of 4 ft 6+1⁄2 in (1,384 mm).

They were: Grainger and Miller built another two railway lines in the same area to a gauge of 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm).

[1] The Lee Moor Tramway operated a Scotch Gauge line from 1899 to the early 1960s,[5] with the two 0-4-0ST locomotives built by Peckett and Sons to there M4 Design.

LEE MOOR No.1 (works number 783) is preserved at the Wheal Martyn Museum near St. Austell and LEE MOOR No.2 (works number 784) is preserved at the South Devon Railway, neither are operational.

It occasionally operates, but only for demonstration reasons and is not open to the general public, although a small stretch is visible at the harbour.

A section of original 1831 Scotch gauge track relaid at Eglinton Country Park in North Ayrshire.
A 15-foot (4.57 m) length of flat-bottomed Vignoles rail from the Scotch gauge Ardrossan and Johnstone Railway
Keiō Line 1,372 mm ( 4 ft 6 in ) gauge tracks
Map of railway lines with 1,372 mm gauge in Tokyo area