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In the city where I live there are two train stations, next to each other, and with different track gauges.
Eastern Europe somewhere?
Buenos Aires?
I'd guess somewhere near the Spanish-French border, because I happen to know that Spain uses a different gauge to the rest of Europe.
It's in Spain. Because for some reason (probably a war?) in some regions we have the standard gauge as well as the "narrow" one.
Bilbao? Just guessing from looking at the map to be honest, ha.
Very close :)
Just to get an idea what I mean when I say the stations are close to each other
Close to Bilbao too? So in Basque Country?