Καλημέρα Stelnatz,
It appears that Hape (pronounced "hah-peh") started in Germany; the brand now has stores and offices in many countries in Europe, Asia & N.America:
https://toys.hape.com/pages/about-us
Their train sets combine wooden and plastic rails:
They are compatible with the many other brands of wooden railway. There are various published guides to wooden railway system compatibility and inter-operability, for example:
https://kidscareideas.com/toy-train-trac...atibility/
and
https://play-trains.com/wooden-train-tracks-guide/
The second of these includes this:
Are Trackmaster trains compatible with wooden train tracks? Yes…to some extent. Trackmaster wheels are the same gauge (width) as wooden trains, so the trains will run on wooden tracks. However, they can’t take the tighter curves under their own power without derailing, and they won’t go up the bridges.
Since Trackmaster is the same as Plarail in this context, I think this statement answers your question. The dimensions are:
In the second diagram W1=38, W2=8, W3=15, P=26, H1=8mm+, H2=3mm
It appears that Hape (pronounced "hah-peh") started in Germany; the brand now has stores and offices in many countries in Europe, Asia & N.America:
https://toys.hape.com/pages/about-us
Their train sets combine wooden and plastic rails:
They are compatible with the many other brands of wooden railway. There are various published guides to wooden railway system compatibility and inter-operability, for example:
https://kidscareideas.com/toy-train-trac...atibility/
and
https://play-trains.com/wooden-train-tracks-guide/
The second of these includes this:
Are Trackmaster trains compatible with wooden train tracks? Yes…to some extent. Trackmaster wheels are the same gauge (width) as wooden trains, so the trains will run on wooden tracks. However, they can’t take the tighter curves under their own power without derailing, and they won’t go up the bridges.
Since Trackmaster is the same as Plarail in this context, I think this statement answers your question. The dimensions are:
In the second diagram W1=38, W2=8, W3=15, P=26, H1=8mm+, H2=3mm