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The Erie railroad used 13 feet where I live.
I "think" 1-1/4" is recommended, though I usually have narrowed it by 1/8", personally.
Yeah, the NP was 15' as a System Standard but 14' in Wisconsin, Minnesota, N Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washington and 15' in Oregon.I laugh that the System Standard is 15' when the Transcon mainline runs through all of the states, listed at 14'14' was pretty much the standard for yard tracks too.
A consideration is that you may want to be able to get your fingers between trains to re-rail or remove cars. I think that's a large part of the reason that N-Trak is 1.5".
I am finally at the point of starting to lay track on my new layout this weekend. I can't remember what the standard recommended spacing is between parallel tracks on straightaways and curves. I tried looking on the NMRA site, but could not find it.
Is the spacing everyone is talking about from center-to-center, or is it from rail to rail? I was thinking of using 1.25 inches center to center.