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What is the best gauge for a garden railway?

What is the best gauge for a garden railway?

32 mm Gauge track is popular when modelling a 2′ line (especially for Steam Powered locomotives) as it provides the most accurate representation of the prototype and there are devotees of other gauges but on balance, 45 mm remains the gauge of choice for the majority.

What gauge is a garden railroad?

A garden railway’s scale tends to be in the range of 1/32 (Gauge 1) to 1/12 (1:12), running on either 45 mm (1.772 in) or 32 mm (1.26 in) gauge track.

Which is the best 5 gauge garden railway?

Directory of 5″ Gauge Railways I cannot keep up with a site like this. It is much more comprehensive than my limited links and pages. Chris Rennie’s railway. Home to Trojan 4 Miles Shearman – Email – miles at manx.net Terry Bowdens West Country garden railway. Single loop with no points. Now includes links and tour page.

Is there a 5 gauge railway in walkers?

Mick Walkers own website on his garden railway. Walkers Railway is home to Trojan No. 10. 7.25″ Railway but many items of interest to the 5″ gauge owners. Fantastic collection of locomotives. 60p per ride on top of park entry. Plan a day trip to obtain value for money.

What’s the name of the garden railway Gallery?

Last post Re: Garden Railway Gallery Ju… Last post Re: Peckforton Light Railway … A place where discussions are about 3D printing. Last post Re: Yatton Models – Vale of F… A place for discussing diverse methods of powering locomotives, such as Internal Combustion, Wind, etc… A very popular starting point for Live Steam.

Do you have a problem with my garden railway?

Last post Re: My Garden Railway still t… Do you have a problem? Here is the place to appeal for help Last post Re: Garden Railway Gallery Ju… Last post Re: Peckforton Light Railway … A place where discussions are about 3D printing. Last post Re: Yatton Models – Vale of F…