some quick googling suggests that some French research station has, or at least had, an extremely short length of narrow gauge track used to help bring supplies ashore, which may or may not count for anything.
this post was submitted on 06 Sep 2023
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God, they really need better transit infrastructure down there >!/s!<
Don't worry, if by the of the century significant parts of it completely melt giving space for inhabiting it, better transit will be built then!
no it wouldn't there'd just be loads of roads built