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  2. Lego Trains - Wikipedia

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    Lego Trains (stylized as LEGO Trains) is a product range and theme of the construction toy Lego, which incorporates buildable train sets. The Lego Trains theme became a sub-theme of Lego City in 2006.

  3. Rail transport modelling - Wikipedia

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    Static diorama models or "push along" scale models are a branch of model railways for unpowered locomotives, examples are Lone Star and Airfix models. Powered model railways are now generally operated by low voltage direct current (DC) electricity supplied via the tracks, but there are exceptions, such as Märklin and Lionel Corporation , which ...

  4. Category:Toy train manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for articles about companies that manufacture toy trains, which sometimes differs from model railroading. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

  5. Wooden toy train - Wikipedia

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    "Munipals" specializes in producing subway and commuter train models for the MTA, CTA, New Jersey Transit, and SEPTA. The MTA trains can be found in the New York Transit Museum's gift shops. Imaginarium / Universe of Imagination, brand sold by Toys "R" Us which restarted its wooden toytrain line there in 2001. Founded as "Imaginarium Toy ...

  6. G scale - Wikipedia

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    The 45 mm gauge originated from 1 gauge or "gauge one" which was first used in Europe and Britain and used to model standard gauge trains in the scale of 1:32. LGB were first to adopt the term G scale and used the gauge of 45 mm (1.772 in) to model 1,000 mm gauge European trains in 1:22.5 scale.

  7. Plarail - Wikipedia

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    The three-car configuration has been frequently used since, particularly for later releases based on real life passenger trains. In 1971, after previously releasing generic trains, the first Plarail model to be based on a real life train was released, the D51 Kisha. Since then, there have been hundreds of Plarail trains and rolling stock based ...

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