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Saturn, <br /> <br />If this is going to be a permanent installation (i.e. it is modular only for moving once every several years) then I would say go with #1, but only actually cut the track when you need to remove the layotu. <br /> <br />If this is a truly modular layout that is to be assembled/disassembled/moved periodically (like for monthly meets), then go with #3. If you end your track with a short (~3") section of snap track set 3" back from the edge, then you can use a 6" section of snap track as your joiner. This is what we currently do at www.hotrak.ca <br /> <br />Hope that helps. <br /> <br />Andrew <br />
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