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Originally posted by 727Sky
So who built those old rutted roads?
Imperial Rome built the first long distance roads
in Europe (including Scotland ) for their legions.
Those roads have been used ever since.
And the ruts in the roads?
Roman war chariots formed the initial ruts,
Which everyone else had to match
for fear of destroying their wagon wheels..
Since the chariots were made for Imperial Rome ,
they were all alike in the matter of wheel spacing.
Therefore the United States standard railroad gauge
of 4 feet, 8.5 inches is derived from the original specifications for an Imperial Roman war chariot.Bureaucracies live forever....
How ever the 4 foot 8-1/2 inch track gauge happened, it’s clear that the Roman
military specification for “Chariots, War, Two-Horse” had nothing to do with it. While
many things “standardized” today were first documented in either military or federal
specifications – four-inch spacing of faucet’s for lavatories, standard sizes for floor tiles,
rules for statistical sampling – someone else gets credit for track gauge spacing. Many
believe that once an urban legend makes it to the Internet, it can never be undone.
Perhaps. But we in the standards community have a reputation for requiring data to
support contentions, and then challenging the data. So challenge the legend – when
confronted with the chariot story, email back the truth. Just maybe we can knock this one
legend off the tracks – whatever gauge they may be.
Originally posted by Rikku
i dont think the romans went to scotland.
Originally posted by 727Sky
Originally posted by Rikku
i dont think the romans went to scotland.
The arrival of Roman legions in Scotland c. AD 71 to their departure in 213 is widely accepted by most written historical accounts..
Originally posted by LABTECH767
reply to post by randyvs
I truly hope that horse was ok,.