Time for another "gee, I wonder if this is true" question.  I read an
article in MR recently, where it is mentioned that Sn3 track spacing
is the same as HO gauge track, except that the ties are spaced farther
apart.  Does anyone know if this is true?  I'm curious, because if it
is, this would solve some space problems I seem to be having.  Even if
it isn't, I may still stoop to using HO gauge trucks and such under
scratch-build S-gauge shells, but I would like to know for certain.

Similarily, I have found lots of evidence that several traction
interurban lines used narrow gauge track (3' gauge seem to have been
common, though some used 4' and others, apparently).  Does anyone know
if any of those railroads did freight service?  The books I am using
for research don't mention freight service, preferring to stick with
passenger service.

Thank you,

Brian Empanger




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