We have observed the radio source in NGC 3862 (3C 264) simultaneously with
the European VLBI network and the MERLIN arrays, obtaining detailed images
of its radio structure from parsec to sub-kiloparsec scales. 3C 264 shows a
one-sided jet with evident variations in its morphological properties with
distance. We have analyzed Hubble Space Telescope optical data of NGC 3862
, finding a one-to-one correspondence between radio and optical features in
the jet. The radio-to-optical spectral index is approximately constant alo
ng the jet. Synchrotron appears as the most plausible mechanism for the obs
erved jet emission at radio and optical wavelengths. Local particle reaccel
eration or, alternatively, deviation from the condition of equipartition, a
re plausible mechanisms to explain the low synchrotron cooling and constant
spectral index in the jet of 3C 264.