Not a true 0 gauge railway, the Raylo set was closer to 00 in size, but deserves a mention here as the first railway set produced by Meccano Limited in 1915, five years before 0 gauge Hornby Trains were launched in 1920 and twenty three years before the launch of Hornby Dublo, 1938.
The Raylo set was a game rather than a train set, and featured a clockwork 0-4-0 loco (without tender), and a set of rails, in a leather bound carton. The Raylo locomotive was manufacturered in Germany by Marklin, on behalf of Meccano Limited.
![]() Meccano Raylo patent application by Frank Hornby, dated 26th November 1910 Image credit Vectis Auctions |
![]() Meccano Raylo Frank Hornby's Complete Specification, dated 26th November 1910 Image credit Vectis Auctions |
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