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I have used RRtrack and have been pleased with it. I started with it some years ago when I was active in HO then when I switched to G, I added the G track library and did my design with it. <br />I some times do general track layouts concepts on paper then try to build it in RRtrack to verify it will really work (and fit in the area I am trying to cram it into). I also find that RRtrack is handy to experiment with different track combinations to see if switches and crossovers will actually fit the way I expect. <br /> <br />I have never use any of the other packages out there but I am sure they are just as effective. From the adds I have seen, each package seems to emphasize some feater that the other guy does not have. I don't think RRtrack is very effective in projecting landscape feature if that is what you want but it does allow for inclusion of landscape features (trees, rocks, buildings). There are packages out there that can paint you a real pretty picture of what you have designed but I suspect they require more time to learn than I am willing to invest. My main objective is to do track design and RRtrack meets my needs.
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