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      • O gauge trains were first introduced by German manufacturer Märklin in the early 1900s. By the 1930s O gauge became the most popular model railroad scale in the USA where it remained until the 1960s.
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  2. Jan 16, 2019 · The accepted track gauge was 12mm, but by then there were some already working (as with EM gauge vs. OO gauge) to the closer-to-scale track gauge of 13.5mm or the dead-scale (as with P4 vs. OO gauge) 14.2mm gauge.

  3. The most common gauges of model railway track in the UK are N and OO gauge; in America and continental Europe HO and N gauge are the most popular. In a survey carried out by one of the UK’s largest model train websites in 2023, OO gauge was used by 64 per cent of railway modellers while 26 per cent built N gauge layouts.

  4. The NMRA (National Model Railroad Association) standardized the first model railway scales in the 1940s. NMRA standards are used widely in North America and by certain special interest groups all over the world.

    Scale
    Ratio
    Standard Gauge
    M
    1:220
    6.5 mm (0.256 in)
    4.5 mm
    1:160
    9 mm (0.354 in)
    6.5 mm
    1:120
    12 mm (0.472 in)
    9 mm
    1:87
    16.5 mm (0.65 in)
  5. Oct 10, 2023 · The history of model railways can be traced back to the early 19th century when the first known model railway was invented. The credit for this invention goes to Sir William Stanier, who created a miniature locomotive powered by steam.

  6. First things first, let’s clarify what we mean by “scale” and “gauge” because these two terms are often mixed up but mean different things. Scale refers to the proportional size of the model compared to the real train. It answers the question: How much smaller is the model than the real thing.

  7. The First Model Trains. Steam locomotives first appeared in the early 19th century, and became a major part of the world’s transportation industry by the middle of the century. At first, engineers created miniature versions of trains as tools for planning and designing the real deal.

  8. In North America’s early era until the end of the 1920s, the Standard/Wide Gauge (2 and 1/8 inches) predominated, with the market occupied by the toy train “Big Three”: Lionel, Ives and American Flyer.

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