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Subject: 
Re: Newbie Train question.
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lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.au
Date: 
Sat, 18 Aug 2001 14:29:29 GMT
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johnneal@=StopSpam=uswest.net
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Eric Kingsley wrote:

In lugnet.trains, Edward Cox writes:
Is there any corelation  between the LEGO Train rail gauge and "HO" or any
other model rail gauge. Please feel free to point me to an existing FAQ on
the subject if you know of one as I'm certain this question has been asked
many times before.

There is no corelation between LEGO Train rail guage and any other model rail
guage.  That said I personnally find it closest to O gauge (for six wides).

Small nit here: The track gauge is closest to "O" (but slightly wider), and *8*
wides are closest in width to "O" cars (almost exactly).  As you might surmise, 4
wides are almost exactly the same width as HO ("Half O").

I do remember someone saying that LEGO track gauge was very close to a European
gauge close to "O", but I'm not sure.

-John

I
even use O gauge decals on occasion and they work really well.

To answer your question though the answer is no, it is not based on any other
model rail gauge.

Eric Kingsley



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  Re: Newbie Train question.
 
(...) There is no corelation between LEGO Train rail guage and any other model rail guage. That said I personnally find it closest to O gauge (for six wides). I even use O gauge decals on occasion and they work really well. To answer your question (...) (23 years ago, 13-Aug-01, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.loc.au)

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