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#1 / STD Gauge Display Case
Standard gauge's scale is generally accepted at 1:26.59, making it somewhat smaller than G scale.
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In American model railroading, standard gauge was originally an effort by Lionel Corporation to corner the U.S. market in the early years of the 20th century. Lionel standardized its offerings on three-rail track with a gauge of 2 1/8 in (54 mm) between the outer rails, making it incompatible with Gauge 1 offerings from European manufacturers. Lionel then registered a trademark on Standard Gauge. Other American companies followed Lionel's lead, standardizing on Lionel's new standard but calling it wide gauge in order to avoid infringing on Lionel's trademark. |
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