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Rail spacing for 7-1/2” gauge Equipment

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2019 12:47 pm
by FLtenwheeler
What rail spacing are you using on curve track for 7-1/2” equipment? And why?

7-9/16” or 7-5/8”?



Thanks

Tim

Re: Rail spacing for 7-1/2” gauge Equipment

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2019 6:09 pm
by ERIE S-1 BERKSHIRES
I believe at Dick McCoy's, Mill Creek Central is 7 5/8 , and at the Pittsburgh, Akron and Western railroad we use 7 5/8

Re: Rail spacing for 7-1/2” gauge Equipment

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 4:18 am
by Harlock
7 5/8 on most west coast tracks, even on the straights as it's easier to make or use ties that way. It does not cause hunting on tangent sections as the wheel tapers keep the equipment lined up. It keeps the flange away from the rail, saving wear on both and helps very large engines stay on the track better.

An exception would be a couple of dual-gauge tracks in existence - Nick Edwards' Wimberly, Blanco & Southern is a tight 7.5" gauge and can accomodate 7.25" gauge locomotives, the switches are all carefully set up to accept both.

There are a few that are 7 9/16, and you may need to go to 7 5/8 on sharp curves depending on the diameter of your drivers. If you use 7 5/8 throughout, you can pretty much run any practical curve radius down to 25ft without worrying about it in most cases. The accu-tie product we sell at Allen Models is 7 5/8, and the ties made for 7 1/4" gauge are 7 3/8".

Re: Rail spacing for 7-1/2” gauge Equipment

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:35 pm
by RONALD
I have made my own track gauges out of steel bar, but I just noticed Precision Steel Car Co. has aluminum gauge bars for sale:

https://www.precisionsteelcar.com/details_misc.html

I use 7-9/16 for Straight Track, and 7-5/8 for Curved Track also, and it's easy to misplace a bar.

My steel bars, 1-1/2" x 1/2" x 10", have 7-9/16 milled on the long side, and on the same bar 7-5/8 milled on the short side.

Re: Rail spacing for 7-1/2” gauge Equipment

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 5:26 pm
by vernon911
We (Precision Steel Car) do carry both sizes of track gauges 7-5/8" and 7-9/16" in aluminum. They are milled with the gauge width but if you are using both we would recommend painting them different colors and preferably a bright color. We sell mostly 7-5/8". Even with a good track jig its handy to have a few for quality checking, in field rebuilds and switch building. Price is $8

Sincerely
Paul
www.precisionsteelcar.com