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N Gauge rails are by definition 9mm apart. This is regardless of the scale of the model components, which frequently ranges from 1:148 to 1:160.
It depends on the Model, but most have 7/8 weaver rail.
They generally require no soldering, but if you wish to (to increase the reliability of the electric circuit), you apply a small amount of solder on the fishplates between the rails. Be aware that you won't be able to alter the layout after doing this
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The inside rails inside of the main rails are called guard rails. They are there so that if there is a derailment the train will stay within the rails instead of off of the trestle.
1996 Stratus will interchange, plus others.
You would need rails, detector rails, power rails, and minecarts.
riding the rails was a common term in the great depression. You hop on a train and ride the rails.
No the 4 rails on it are picatinny.
Twisted Rails was created in 1934.
Live Rails was created in 2010.