Gostav
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When I studied British railways history l am always shocked about that there had three hundred railway companies in a small island. However, a fun question: Who is/was the smallest independent railway company with standard gauge network?
I am not sure the Waterloo & City line was an independent railway company (1.47 mi) in history and it is an underground line, not a heavy railway system.
The Seven Bridge Railway Company was a very small independent company only had three stations and one bridge (4,162′) but l didn't found the total mileage of the company's track.
I am not sure the Waterloo & City line was an independent railway company (1.47 mi) in history and it is an underground line, not a heavy railway system.
The Seven Bridge Railway Company was a very small independent company only had three stations and one bridge (4,162′) but l didn't found the total mileage of the company's track.
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