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    • Track types and uses: A beginner's guide - Trains
      • Track structure is composed of a few essential parts: rails, ties, and hardware. The standard track gauge, or in other words, the width between the interior edges of the rails, in North America is 4’-8½”.
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  2. Standard Gauge Parts. We have original, reproduction, and new parts for Standard Gauge trains. We have parts that will fit Lionel, American Flyer, Ives, Williams, MTH, and other standard gauge train manufacturers. If you are looking for standard gauge parts then you are at the right place.

  3. SM38/SL90B Super Motor Axle/Brass Bushing Set Std Gauge Loco. Add to cart. $10.00. This is a rebuild set of 4 bearings and 2 axles for use on most Lionel pre-war standard gauge locomotives. Henning's Trains is a family owned 'Brick-n-Mortar' model railroad store that has been serving the model railroader since 1939.

  4. Standard Gauge Reproductions. We are finishing tooling up for a line of STANDARD GAUGE reproductions. At the present time, our focus Early Period Lionel. This timeframe begins in 1906 and lasts until 1923 when the Classic Period takes over. All of the items produced in this period were primarily constructed of sheet steel and sheet brass.

  5. Standard gauge is a term used to describe a model train track that measures 2.125 inches between the rails. Lionel Trains has been producing standard gauge trains since 1906, and they’ve become a staple in the model train community.

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  7. Definition and History. A standard gauge train is a railway system that features a track gauge of 4 feet 8.5 inches or 1,435 millimeters. This gauge is considered the standard for rail transportation and is widely used around the world.

  8. A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of 1,435 mm ( 4 ft 812 in ). The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson ), international gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge and European gauge in Europe, [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] and SGR in East Africa.

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