Standard Gauge Trains

Standard Gauge model trains were introduced by Lionel in 1906, using Standard Gauge three-rail track to create larger, more detailed train designs than earlier systems. Known for their wide proportions and classic tinplate construction, Standard Gauge trains became a defining part of early American model railroading and remain highly collectible today.

Produced by brands such as American Flyer and Lionel, Standard Gauge trains include locomotives, passenger cars, freight cars, and accessories designed for vintage and reproduction layouts.

Explore Standard Gauge train parts to repair and maintain your equipment, or browse model trains for sale to find additional locomotives, rolling stock, and accessories for your collection.

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Standard Gauge trains, often shortened to STD by collectors, represent one of the earliest and most recognizable eras of American toy train history. Lionel introduced Standard Gauge in 1906 and promoted it as the "Standard of the World," helping establish it as a major format in early model railroading.

These trains run on wide three-rail track measuring about 2-1/8 inches and are known for their large proportions, tinplate construction, and strong visual presence. Collectors still search for Standard Gauge trains for sale and specific STD train sets for sale because these models capture the bold look and mechanical charm of early railroading better than almost anything that came after.