HI,
I have a box of model train track that was in my father in laws cellar. The track is 3 1/4 inches wide x 15 inches long. It has 3 rails on top and 4 vertical rods underneith that measure 1 inche wide. I have 3 different sizes of this track, the longest I have discribed above. Can you tell me what the scale of this track is? There are no markings that I see on any of the tracks.
Thanks,
Beth
That sounds like what they call standard gauge track or Gauge one ! Were there any trains too ? !!
Thanks, John
A photo would clear up some of the speculation
The older toy trains that this track came with were not made to any consistent scale. The best you can do is to identify the track gauge. The gauge is the distance between the insides of the outside rails. This web site has a diagram that will show you how to measure it:
http://www.thortrains.net/manual5.htm
Likely gauges for track pieces as big as you have are "standard", also called "wide", 2 1/8 inches; number 2 gauge, 2 inches; and number 1 gauge, 1 3/4 inches.
Bob Nelson
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