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'''O-14''' is a [[model railway]] scale/gauge combination of [[7 mm scale]] (the same as [[O gauge]]) with 14 mm gauge track. It thus correctly represents the prototype gauge of 2'. Note that many notional 2' gauge railways actually had gauges slightly less than 2' such as 1'11.5" or 60cm.
'''O-14''' is a [[model railway]] scale/gauge combination of [[7mm scale]] (the same as [[O gauge]]) with 14 mm gauge track. It thus correctly represents prototype [[Narrow gauge railways]] of 2' gauge. Note that many notional 2' gauge railways actually had gauges slightly less than 2' such as 1'11.5" or 60cm.


This scale/gauge combination is supported by the [[7mm Narrow Gauge Association]].
This scale/gauge combination is supported by the [[7mm Narrow Gauge Association]].
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==External links==
==External links==


* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/O-14/ Yahoo O-14 Group]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/O-14/ Yahoo O-14 Group (including published standards)]


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Revision as of 17:16, 12 May 2007

O-14 is a model railway scale/gauge combination of 7mm scale (the same as O gauge) with 14 mm gauge track. It thus correctly represents prototype Narrow gauge railways of 2' gauge. Note that many notional 2' gauge railways actually had gauges slightly less than 2' such as 1'11.5" or 60cm.

This scale/gauge combination is supported by the 7mm Narrow Gauge Association.