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I would start with 1 piece of track and verify it's good. Add pieces till problem appears. Or use alligator clips and chk 1 at a time. I would start with turnouts. They may have a frog switch that is stuck. Then chk power tracks next if you use them. Also turntable can cause this if not installed correctly or route switch stuck. Good luck.
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