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HO Scale Model Trains Database

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At the 1935 Leipzig Spring Fair, an electric tabletop railway, Trix Express, was displayed to a gauge described as "half nought gauge", which was then abbreviated as gauge 00 ("nought-nought"). Märklin, another German firm, followed suit with its 00 gauge railway for the 1935 Leipzig Autumn Fair. The Märklin 00 gauge track that appeared more than ten years after Bing's tabletop railway had a very similar appearance to the previous Bing track. On the Märklin version, however, the rails were fixed to the tin 'ballast' as in the prototype, whilst the Bing tracks were simply stamped into the ballast, so that track and ballast were made of single sheet of metal.

According to the National Model Railroad Association (NMRA) standard S-1.2 predominantly used in North America, in HO scale, 3.5 mm (0.1378 in) represents 1 real foot (304.8 mm); this ratio works out to 1:87.0857142, usually rounded to 1:87.1. According to the MOROP standard NEM 010 predominantly used in Europe, the scale is exactly 1:87. In HO, rails are spaced 16.5 mm (0.64961 in) apart which models the standard railroad gauge of 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 in).

The name HO comes from 1:87 scale being half that of O scale, which was previously the smallest of the series of older and larger 0, 1, 2 and 3 gauges introduced by Märklin around 1900. In most English-speaking markets it is pronounced "aitch-oh" and written with the letters HO today, but in other markets remains written with the letter H and number 0 (zero), so in German it is pronounced as "hah-null".

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↠ Atlas Boxcar 40 Foot 1937 AAR 144
↠ Atlas Boxcar 40 Foot 1932 ARA 92
↠ Atlas Boxcar 40 Foot Plug Door 70
↠ Atlas Boxcar 50 Foot ACF 1
↠ Atlas Boxcar 53 Foot Evans Double Plug Door 157
↠ Atlas Covered Hopper 3-Bay ACF 3560 140
↠ Atlas Covered Hopper Cylindrical 3-Bay and 6-Bay 81
↠ Atlas Container 20 Foot MSW 25
↠ Atlas Diesel Locomotive Alco C420 111
↠ Atlas Diesel Locomotive EMD GP38 6
↠ Atlas Diesel Locomotive EMD GP40 2
↠ Atlas Diesel Switcher Alco S2 1
↠ Atlas Electric Locomotive AEM-7 ALP-44 9
↠ Atlas Open Hopper 2-Bay Offset Side 170
↠ Atlas Tank Car Single Dome ACF 11K LPG 121
↠ Atlas Tank Car Single Dome Trinity 17K Corn Syrup 139
↠ Atlas Tank Car Single Dome ACF 17K 109
↠ Atlas Tank Car Single Dome 20.7K 85
↠ Atlas Tank Car Single Dome 23.5K 117
↠ Atlas Tank Car Single Dome 25.5K 136
↠ Atlas Tank Car 33K LPG 1
↠ Atlas Vehicle Ford F-100 Pickup 1973 5
↠ Atlas Vehicle Truck Ford LNT 9000 23