Many streetcar lines, I know Portland OR was 42"
Also many logging lines that started out with retired steam dummies  
such as the Yeon and Pelton.  Also a few US common carriers and a few  
more places.
<http://www.raccooncrkrwy.com/42gauge.HTM>
and a few more here, notice the entry for 1067mm
<http://parovoz.com/spravka/gauges-en.php>
For "S" content notice the entry for apx 1056mm which is what 16.5mm  
scales to in "S"
Look a little smaller at 1050mm and one can model Lawrence of Arabia  
in "S" using WW1 stuff from Reviresco and cheap H0 mechs.
<http://www.tin-soldier.com/>

On Nov 19, 2010, at 5:48 PM, Tom Hawley wrote:
> And there are or were probably lots of other scattered examples  
> around the
> world.  (Denver streetcar lines?)

Talmadge C 'TC' Carr
Sn42 and Hn42 somewhere in the wilds of the Pacific Northwest
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