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Simply put, this map is not for you.
Admittedly there are advantages to both track systems, but I lean more towards PHX. If there were more diesel locomotive trucks and wheels that were in RSG gauge, I'd be more open to it. This is coming from somebody who is a hermit and never goes on servers or plays with anybody (mostly because I don't have any friends).
My dude, that was obvious sarcasm, please check someone's profile before you assume that they're an idiot.
Incidentally, I did measure the gauge using GRule, and from inner edge to inner edge was ~142cm. For reference, standard gauge is 143.5cm, so it's really close, though I'm not sure by what mechanism gauges are measured IRL. Comparing the SligWolf Rerailer, the smaller of its two rails is 177cm and the bigger is 203cm, which are wildly inaccurate to any gauge, the closest being the 6ft gauge formerly used in New York and which AFAIK is no longer used anywhere. Ron's 2ft Track Pack is 31.94 inches, amazingly close.