What gauge is the Lionel Polar Express train set?

What gauge is the Lionel Polar Express train set? G-Gauge The Polar Express G-Gauge Set (#1225) Here’s a handsome addition to the Polar Express product line – an exquisitely crafted G-Gauge train set that comes

What gauge is the Lionel Polar Express train set?

G-Gauge
The Polar Express G-Gauge Set (#1225) Here’s a handsome addition to the Polar Express product line – an exquisitely crafted G-Gauge train set that comes with an easy-to-operate RC remote controller.

What model train is the Polar Express?

Pere Marquette 1225 is a class “N-1” 2-8-4 “Berkshire” type steam locomotive built in October 1941 for the Pere Marquette Railway (PM) by Lima Locomotive Works (LLW) in Lima, Ohio.

What is O gauge in model trains?

The most correct definition of O gauge as it has evolved today is as follows: It is term used to describe a group of toy trains that is roughly based on ¼” scale and runs on non-scale three rail track that is 1.25″ between the outside rails. “O Gauge” and “High Rail” are synonymous.

What size batteries does the Polar Express train take?

3 AAA Batteries
Specifications

Specification Description
Batteries Required 3 AAA Batteries
Battery Size 6 C Cell / 3 AAA
Battery Type Alkaline
Choking Hazard Warning This toy contains small parts

What is the most popular model train scale?

HO Scale
HO Scale. HO scale is the most popular scale, and at 1/87 scale, is just over half the size of O scale model trains.

Where is the real Polar Express train?

The Polar Express Train Ride is located in Williams, Arizona (near the Grand Canyon) and is based off the popular book and movie. It’s about a boy who is starting to doubt the existence of Santa Claus.

Where is the Polar Express train in Ohio?

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad Polar Express train stations are located at 7900 Old Rockside Rd., Independence, OH 44131 (Rockside Station) and 27 Ridge St., Akron, OH 44308 (Akron Northside Station).

What is Polar Express railroad?

in: The Polar Express (locomotive) The Polar Express is the titular magical 2-8-4 wheel configured American Berkshire type steam locomotive that transports children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. The locomotive pulls five passenger cars, including an abandoned toy car at the front and an observation car at the back.