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What Scale is OO Gauge?
The most common Gauge used by modellers of British Railways is 'OO Gauge', which shares the same track as 'HO Gauge'. While both these 'Gauges' run on the same track, they are actually different scales, with 'OO Gauge' being 1/76 Scale and 'HO Gauge' being 1/87 scale. As both scales use the same gauge of track, this means one has to be inaccurate - and this is OO Gauge. OO Gauge track is technically the right Gauge for HO rather than OO, and this has led people to model 'P4' and 'EM' Gauge,
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14th Jul 2022
Railway Modelling Track Gauges Scale Chart
On the real railroads as well as model trains, gauge refers to the distance between the outside rails of the track that the train runs on. Different Gauges have different track distance.Here you will be able to see common gauges used in railway modelling and their track measurementsHere you can see all trains in O GaugeHere you can see all trains in HO GaugeHere you can see all trains in OO GaugeHere you can see all trains in N GaugeHere you can see all trains in G Gauge
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22nd Apr 2020