Book: Standard Catalog of American Flyer Trains - Krause Publ
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Q: Why are train tracks 4 feet 8.5 inches apart for the standard gau...
A: The standard train gauge of 4 feet 8.5 inches Read More »
Q: What i need to know is, did the trains from that period and place...
A: Knowing how much room you have to work with would have helped. First off you will have to consider which will be best for outside. Corrosion and grounding may b... Read More »
Q: Does lionel still make standard gauge trains?
A: No. From 1986-88 or so, when Richard Kueghn(sp?) was in his early years of owning Lionel, they had M-T-H make them some, and they properly have Lionel nameplate... Read More »
Q: Surely all countries in this day and age were using the same size...
A: Spain & Portugal. In typically independent style, the Spanish built their early railways to a gauge of 6 Castilian feet, whilst the Portuguese plumped for 5 of ... Read More »
Q: What is the size difference between standard gauge trains and g s...
A: g or garden scale is much larger. Kurt W | Jan 26, 2008 Read More »