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About Garden Railroads (G scale railroads)

Garden railroads are becoming increasingly popular (commonly referred to as G scale railroads or Garden Scale railroads). Some garden railroad layouts are complete with buildings, people and tiny plants, whilst others have a track going through a full-size garden.

G scale garden railroad trains are larger than 0 scale (1:48) but smaller than the trains that are large enough to ride on. G scale, is approximately 1:24 (varying from 1:19 to 1:32, actually). Most large-scale trains run on No 1 gauge track (45mm between the rails). They are ideal for garden settings and because they are large they are generally hard to derail. Some people also run O-scale (1:48) Lionel trains outdoors.

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