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Steam locomotive running round its train on the Beer Heights Light Railway, Devon, England
The Moors Valley Railway, Dorset, England

A 7+14-inch gauge railway is a miniature railway that uses the gauge of 7+14 in (184 mm). It is mainly used in clubs, amusement parks and as a backyard railway.

Locomotives include steam, electric and diesel types. Most are built to an individual design but some are built from kits.

7+14 in (184 mm) Gauge railways are owned by clubs or can be privately owned.

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