Because of the tight radius (for O Scale) of the curved sections used by all of these tracks, Lionel was limited by the length of the engines and cars that could be run on these tracks. Lionel frequently employed what has become known as "selective compression" of these engines and cars. Selective compression reduces the size of this equipment by uniformly shortening their length while giving the impression of being a full sized model. This is especially apparent on engines like the GG-1 and the 2400 Series Passenger Cars.

With a few notable exceptions, like the 773, all of the Lionel engines and rolling stock produced during the Post War period were slightly smaller than 1/48 — actual O scale. Today, these sized trains are referred to as "Semi-scale."

We’ve illustrated the types of track below and have offered additional details on some individual sections and track accessories in the Numerical Index. |
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