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I'm sure some modeler somewhere will mod a set for 5.5' gauge and hand-lay rail accordingly, along with the 3rd rail. I've been around BART a little, enough to know the extra width engenders a different look and feel.
I remember that Walthers did a model of these years ago.Of course, BART is not standard gauge, so there will likely be a little fudging.
Athearn made them in the 70's? I wonder if Walthers used the tooling. It seems a very limited market.
I used to ride it every day from Fremont to SF when I was at Bechtel , and around the bay when I was in the NAVY. Still puzzled why the state never stepped in and forced the South Bay to allow a full loop. When I transferred to Palo Alto it took an hour and a half to drive from the south bay there on the Dumbarton...I could see my office across the bay from my house. lol some days it was faster to take Bart around the horn and down to San Mateo and ride my bike the rest of the way. Why it doesn't go to Santa Rosa and out to Stockton I'll never know. Funny story, we had a cluck of engineers who lived up in Volcano and the Sierra foot hills who would commute to NASA every day. One guy decided he would use his ultra lite and just fly across the central valley and land at Moffett. The way he told it, he rolled down his street, got some altitude and floated above his house, the winds were so strong he just hovered and never got a hundred yards. Leave it to NASA engineers right? LOL