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  2. Plasticville - Wikipedia

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    Most Plasticville buildings are 1:64 scale with 1:48 scale doors, a design compromise that allows them to be used with O gauge, O27 gauge, or S gauge train layouts without looking far off-scale. This allowed one product line to serve Lionel 's low-end and high-end product lines as well as American Flyer 's product line in the 1950s.

  3. O scale - Wikipedia

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    O scale (or O gauge) is a scale commonly used for toy trains and rail transport modelling. Introduced by German toy manufacturer Märklin around 1900, by the 1930s three-rail alternating current O gauge was the most common model railroad scale in the United States and remained so until the early 1960s.

  4. List of model railways - Wikipedia

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    O scale: 1972– This layout is one of the finest O scale layouts in North America, modelling Southern Ontario in the 1950s. People can enjoy seeing a model of the Southern Ontario countryside, as well as late steam locomotives and first-generation diesel locomotives pulling trains down the line. [100]

  5. Cherry Valley O-scale - Wikipedia

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    Part of the passenger station throat on the new layout. Cherry Valley O Scale is a not-for-profit club dedicated to the promotion of 2-rail O-scale model railroading, [1] located in Merchantville, New Jersey, United States, in the basement/undercroft of the Grace Episcopal Church. [2] [3] [4]

  6. High rail - Wikipedia

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    High rails on a model railway layout at the Convention of American Railroadfans in Switzerland, 2006. High rail (also called "hi-rail" and "hirail") is a phrase used in model railroading in North America, mostly in O scale and S scale, to describe a "compromise" form of modelling that strives for realism while accepting the compromises in scale associated with toy train equipment.

  7. San Diego Model Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    There are two massive HO scale layouts, a 1,200 sq ft (110 m 2) N scale layout, a 2,700 sq ft (250 m 2) O scale layout, and a Lionel type 3-Rail O gauge Toy Train gallery. Cabrillo & Southwestern (O scale). This 2,700 sq ft (250 m 2) layout is a freelance representation of a route from San Diego to Sacramento. Pacific Desert Lines (N scale).

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