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- 1_gauge abstract "1 gauge, Gauge 1 or Gauge One is a model railroading and toy train standard, popular in the early 20th century, particularly with European manufacturers. Its track measures 1.75 in (44.45 mm), making it larger than 0 gauge but slightly smaller than wide gauge, which came to be the dominant U.S. standard during the 1920s.No 1 gauge was standardised, according to Model Railways and Locomotive magazine of August 1909 at 1.75 in (44.45 mm). An exact 1:32 scale would yield 1.766 in (44.85 mm) for standard gauge prototype. The distance between the wheel tyres was set at 1 17⁄32 in (38.894 mm) and between the centre of the track 48 mm (no inch equivalent suggesting it was metric users requirement only). The wheel width was set at 19⁄64 in (7.541 mm).Definitions using gauge, rather than scale, was used more common in the early days with the four gauges for which standards were adopted being No. 0 (commonly called O gauge nowadays), No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3.".
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- 1_gauge wikiPageID "521166".
- 1_gauge wikiPageRevisionID "603853717".
- 1_gauge hasPhotoCollection 1_gauge.
- 1_gauge name "Gauge 1".
- 1_gauge ratio "92.0".
- 1_gauge scale "ca. 10 mm to 1 ft".
- 1_gauge scale "inch to 1 foot".
- 1_gauge subject Category:Model_railroad_scales.
- 1_gauge comment "1 gauge, Gauge 1 or Gauge One is a model railroading and toy train standard, popular in the early 20th century, particularly with European manufacturers. Its track measures 1.75 in (44.45 mm), making it larger than 0 gauge but slightly smaller than wide gauge, which came to be the dominant U.S. standard during the 1920s.No 1 gauge was standardised, according to Model Railways and Locomotive magazine of August 1909 at 1.75 in (44.45 mm).".
- 1_gauge label "1 gauge".
- 1_gauge label "1番ゲージ".
- 1_gauge label "Nenngröße 1".
- 1_gauge label "Skala 1".
- 1_gauge label "Échelle 1".
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- 1_gauge sameAs Échelle_1.
- 1_gauge sameAs 1番ゲージ.
- 1_gauge sameAs Skala_1.
- 1_gauge sameAs m.02l1k7.
- 1_gauge sameAs Q382105.
- 1_gauge sameAs Q382105.
- 1_gauge wasDerivedFrom 1_gauge?oldid=603853717.
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