Question: What are Garden Railroads?Garden Railroads are a large scale model railroads which are run mainly outdoors on permanently installed track. They get their name from the fact that they are installed in the garden, and usually landscaped with living plants to add to the scenery. These trains are available in a number of scales and gauges which are designed to represent tracks in the real world. Garden railway trains are available with a variety of running systems, from DCC (Digital command control) to some remotely operated children's trains.
Answer:Garden railroads are subset of traditional model railroads. The hobby includes a variety of scales and gauges, but they are all large enough to require outdoor operation (which allows proper, true-to-scale layouts).
The most common garden railroad scale is G scale, which is 1:22.5 scale and is usually operated on Gauge 1 track (1 3/4 inches or 4.5 cm), which is a form of narrow gauge. Standard gauge for these railroads would be gauge 3, which represents 4'8.25" inches in the real world. (Gauge 1 is a narrow gauge that represents 3'3.33" inches.) Here are some other configurations:
* 1:8 or 1 1/2 scale, commonly used for ride on trains, but also used to model 15" trains on gauge 1 track.
* 1:13.7 (7/8 scale, where 7/8 inch = 1 ft.)
* 1:19 (16mm) scale on gauge 0 track only, where 16mm = 1 inch,
* 1:20.3 or 15mm scale, where 15mm = 1 inch
* 1:22.5 'G' scale where .533 inches = 1 foot
* 1:24 or 1/2 scale, also a commonly available doll house scale, where 1/2 inch = 1 foot
* 1:29 used only for standard gauge on gauge 1 track, where .414 in.= 1 foot
* 1:32 also called 1 scale, where 3/8 inch or 10mm = 1 foot.
Gauge: Gauge is the space between the tracks, which for these trains is usually either 0, 1, or 3 gauge, which will represent 3' narrow, 2' narrow, or standard gauge, depending on the scale of the train used.
Track Types: These vary depending on personal preference. Some garden railways run on stainless steel track, while others use brass track from particular companies.
Fixed or Temporary: Most garden railways are run on permanent track which is left outdoors all year round. The rolling stock (trains) and sometimes buildings are stored indoors when not in use (depends on what the buildings are made of and the climate in which the system is operated)Some children's railways can run on the same track as permanent installations, others use temporary track.
Gifts for Enthusiasts: To buy a gift for a garden railroad enthusiast, or to run your own train as part of a club layout, you will need to know the gauge, scale, operating system, and type of railway they model. Many enthusiasts also model only cars that ran on a particular historical line during a particular period.
If you're considering jumping into the garden railroad hobby, we hope you'll join us!