I_am_10_squirrels t1_iymah81 wrote
Reply to comment by aarhus in TIL that the southern United States converted all 11,500+ miles of its railroads from broad gauge (5 ft/1.524 m) to nearly-standard gauge (4 ft 9 in/1.448 m) in just 36 hours, starting on May 31, 1886 by 1859
>The article says all the track in North America, 11,500 miles, was on the new gauge.
I couldn't find any references with a quick minute of Google fu, so let's assume a five person team could reposition 1 mile of track in an hour. They were moving just one side, so doesn't seem unreasonable given 1886 tools.
That would mean 320 five person teams, 1600 people working 36 hours straight. So, again, surprisingly not unreasonable.
I thought this would help me figure out which source was wrong, but now I still don't know.
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