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Lionel Standard Gauge Set. eBay. This 400E locomotive from the early ’30s sold for a whopping $250,000 in 2016. ... Its O gauge design, which includes a locomotive, passenger cars, and holiday ...
Baldwin–Westinghouse electric locomotives; Baltimore and Ohio 4500; Baltimore and Ohio 5300; Baltimore and Ohio class N-1; Baltimore and Ohio class S; Baltimore and Ohio P-7; Beep (locomotive) Berlin Mills Railway 7; Bessemer and Lake Erie 643; Boston and Maine 3713; Brooks-Scanlon Corporation 1; Brookville BL12CG; Brookville BL20CG ...
6.1 Standard gauge steam locomotives. 6.2 Internal combustion. 6.3 Narrow gauge steam locomotives. 6.4 Narrow gauge electric. 6.5 Electric multiple unit coaches.
The EBT once kept two-standard gauge Baldwin 0-6-0 switching locomotives at the dual-gauge Mount Union yard. Switcher #6 was sold in 1975 to the Whitewater Valley Railroad. [42] In 2024, switcher #3, owned by the EBTPA, was sold and transported to the Red Bay Museum in Red Bay, Alabama. [43]
Standard Gauge, also known as wide gauge, was an early model railway and toy train rail gauge, introduced in the United States in 1906 by Lionel Corporation. [1] As it was a toy standard, rather than a scale modeling standard, the actual scale of Standard Gauge locomotives and rolling stock varied.
During the "gauge war" with the Great Western Railway, standard gauge was called "narrow gauge", in contrast to the Great Western's 7 ft 1 ⁄ 4 in (2,140 mm) broad gauge. The modern use of the term "narrow gauge" for gauges less than standard did not arise for many years, until the first such locomotive-hauled passenger railway, the Ffestiniog ...