File:Dual gauge -- common rail change-over device, Southern Cross station, Melbourne.jpg

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English: A common-rail change-over configuration on dual-gauge (1600 mm broad and 1435 mm standard) three-rail track at Southern Cross station, Melbourne, Australia. The fixed device steers standard-gauge rolling stock from a common rail (ie, that is used by vehicles of both gauges) in the left foreground, to the right-hand rail. As a result, both broad and standard gauge trains can pass through the turnout further on).
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Camera location37° 48′ 56.88″ S, 144° 57′ 04.36″ E  Heading=330° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Dual gauge -- common rail change-over device, Southern Cross station, Melbourne

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5 December 2010

37°48'56.88"S, 144°57'4.36"E

heading: 330.0 degree

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