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EZ Track, to a limited extent, allows you to put your first train set on the shag carpet and run it with some success. The weak points are the electrical connection betwixt the track and power pack, switches have disassembled themselves, the power pack is great for running accessories, anything beyond simple oval and passing track is pushing the envelope. The difference between black track and grey track is black is steel, gray is nickle silver, both will work with each other. It and the Atlas equivalent are OK for the seasonal railroader (think Christmas tree layout). Ground level layouts are suseptable to being stepped on, carpet fuzz, stepped on, pet hair, stepped on, household dirt, stepped on. The Flex track mentioned above and a dedicated raised layout are a couple of the prime requirements for a reliable layout.
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