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Un ferrocarril en miniatura ridable (US: montar ferrocarril o ferrocarril gran escala ) es un gran escala, por lo general a nivel del suelo de tren que lances pasajeros utilizando locomotoras que a menudo son modelos de locomotoras de ferrocarril de tamaño completo (accionado por diesel o de gasolina motores, vapor vivo motores o motores eléctricos ).

Visión general

Típicamente ferrocarriles miniatura tienen un carril de pista de calibre entre 5 en ( 127 mm ) y bajo 15 en ( 381 mm ), aunque ambos medidores más grandes y más pequeñas se utilizan.

En medidores de 5 en ( 127 mm ) y menos, la pista se eleva comúnmente sobre el nivel del suelo. Los vagones planos están dispuestos con estribos para que el conductor y los pasajeros se sienten a horcajadas en la pista. La vía es a menudo de varios calibres, para acomodar locomotoras de calibre 5 in ( 127 mm ), 3 + 12  in ( 89 mm ) y, a veces, 2 + 12  in ( 64 mm ).

Los anchos más pequeños de las vías férreas en miniatura también pueden ser portátiles y generalmente tienen un ancho de 3 + 12  in ( 89 mm ) / 5 in ( 127 mm ) en vías elevadas o 7 + 14  in ( 184 mm ) / 10 + 1 / 4  en ( 260 mm ) sobre el nivel del suelo. Normalmente, la vía portátil se utiliza para transportar pasajeros en eventos temporales como fiestas y ferias de verano. [1]

Por lo general, las líneas en miniatura son operadas por organizaciones sin fines de lucro, a menudo sociedades de ingeniería modelo, aunque algunas están completamente en terrenos privados y otras operan comercialmente.

Hay muchas organizaciones nacionales que representan y brindan orientación sobre las operaciones de ferrocarriles en miniatura, incluida la Asociación Australiana de Vapores Vivos y la Federación del Sur de Sociedades de Ingeniería de Modelos.

Distinciones entre ferrocarril modelo, miniatura y vía mínima

Un " modelo de ferrocarril " es aquel en el que el ancho es demasiado pequeño para que las personas viajen en los trenes. Debido al uso de vías de ancho mixto, los pasajeros pueden viajar en un ferrocarril en miniatura que comparte el mismo ancho y es arrastrado por un modelo de locomotora grande en un modelo de ancho más pequeño, aunque esto es raro.

Los 'ferrocarriles en miniatura' son ferrocarriles que pueden ser recorridos por personas y se utilizan para el placer / como pasatiempo para sus constructores y pasajeros. En los EE. UU., Los ferrocarriles en miniatura también se conocen como "ferrocarriles montados" o "ferrocarriles a gran escala". Los anchos de vía reconocidas como ferrocarriles en miniatura varían por país, pero en el Reino Unido el calibre máximo es de 350 mm ( 13 + 25 / 32  en ). [2]

Un ` ` ferrocarril de ancho mínimo ' ', que generalmente comienza con un ancho de 15 pulgadas ( 381 mm ), es uno que se concibió originalmente como un ferrocarril comercial con vías de ancho pequeño, con una función de trabajo como un ferrocarril de propiedad, un ferrocarril industrial o un ferrocarril. proveedor de enlaces de transporte público.

En el Reino Unido un calibre de 350 mm ( 13 + 25 / 32  en ) [o más arriba] o cruzando una calzada son los criterios utilizados por la Oficina de ferrocarril y por carretera (ORR), a la que un tren ya no se clasifica como miniatura y por lo tanto, está sujeto a una regulación formal: pueden ser ferrocarriles menores y / o ferrocarriles patrimoniales; el concepto de ancho mínimo no se reconoce a efectos de regulación.

Indicador

En todo el mundo hay más de 1.000 trenes en miniatura abierto al público, con 7 + 1 / 4  en ( 184 mm ) siendo, con mucho, los más numerosos.

Ferrocarriles en miniatura


Gallery

  • Ridable miniature railways
  • Miniature railway ride in West Ryde, Australia in 2007

  • Wells and Walsingham Light Railway

  • A portable miniature steam railway the "There and Back Light Railway" operating at Kelham Hall in Nottinghamshire

  • the portable "There and Back Light Railway" running in Grantham town centre

Fifteen-inch railways

Minimum-gauge railways

Large amusement railways

See also

  • Backyard railroad
  • British narrow-gauge railways
  • Children's railway
  • Decauville
  • Rail transport modelling scales
  • Train ride

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Bibliography

  • Broggie, Michael (2014), Walt Disney's Railroad Story: The Small-Scale Fascination That Led to a Full-Scale Kingdom (4th ed.), The Donning Company Publishers, ISBN 978-1-57864-914-3

External links

  • Grand Scales Quarterly, the US magazine of grand scale railroading
  • Miniature Railway World
  • Live Steam Tracks
  • Britains Great Little Railways
  • There and Back Light Railway
  • City of Oxford Society of Model Engineers
  • 7¼ Inch Gauge Society
  • http://www.pnmec.org.nz/meanz.php[ Model Engineering Association of New Zealand]
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