Yes, HO track is needed to operate an HO train.
No, you must have the same gauge track as your train is made in.
No, the track is too narrow for the train to run on, as O guage has a wider wheel base than OO Gauge
Every ho scale train I have had worked on any ho scale track.
Yes it should if the train fit neatly on the track and can be nudged with no electricity then it will run
0n3 .. that's O scale (1:48) running on .75 in gauge track (1:48 = 1/4" = 1ft.) ... On30 runs on HO track (meaning that HO track represents 30" track in O scale)
It is normally called a 'single track'.The alternative is when two or more tracks run in parallel, this is called a 'double track' or a 'multiple track'.
You need to´change electrical contacts of the train...
They can get run over by the train.
Most models designed to run on 3 rail "O" gauge track will work. Models designed to run on 2 rail will also probably work. On the other hand models designed to run on three rail and having metal wheels and axles will not work on 2 rail track.
If you are speaking of railroads, this means that any train can run any track. Before this, the gauge (width) of the rails were different and some trains could only travel so far. The companies got together to decide what the gauge should be for all the routes.
well a bus has wheels that run on the road and the train runs on a track twice the speed.
Maglev (magnetic levitation) trains run by way of a magnetic field generated by magnets embedded in the track. As such, they have little or no need for wheels.