• In
Great Britain and
Ireland, the gauge is known as
Irish gauge. In Ireland it is also common to hear it referred to as
standard gauge or
broad gauge when distinguishing it from the various
3 ft narrow-gauge railways of
the island. • In
Australia, where the states of Victoria and South Australia have this gauge (as did Tasmania in the 19th century), it is known as
broad gauge. • In Brazil, the gauge is mainly known as
broad gauge (), but occasionally as
Irish gauge (). == Installations ==