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If your planning on building your layout with just snap track then the Right Track software by atlas ( http://www.atlasrr.com ) works fairly well. it can be a bit annoying sometimes especially if you try to use the flex trakc feature but it has a couple of advantages like being free and is fairly easy to learn. <br /> Personally I use AutoCad LT. It's got a steep learning curve and is hard to learn with out either a book or training but it's very flexible so you can do whatever you want. It's also expensive to buy even if you can get an educational discount through a school or university. <br /> There's also other more model railroad specific software out there but I haven't used it so I can't comment. <br /> <br />Paul Davis
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