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Some of the lines in Japan are 1,372 mm (4 ft 6 in). Shinjuku station has at least three gauges (on various lines): 4' 8" for the Marunouchi subway line, 4' 6" for the Keio line, and 3' 6" for JR, Odakyu, and Seibu lines. The Japanese N scale manufactures release models with each of these prototypes to run on the same 9 mm track, so it's not surprising that they would do that for T, too.
I never got mine to run nice and slow. Still have it all in a baggie. Flatcar is N scale.
And maybe we N scalers could use the track to model 18" gauge train at the zoo, or for mine trackage.
To the bigger question of keeping T gauge (or scale) alive, what you may need to do is popularize Zn2 logging equipment....
The smallest I know are the two versions of the CT Elektronik DCX77. These are even smaller than the DCX76.Marc