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I don't understand why you say EZ track is worse than snap track. With the large connectors, it is easier to assemble, especially by children. It looks more realistic than bare snap track. Being elevated I imagine it would collect less lint and dust when assembled on carpeting. I have an oval of EZ track that I use as a test track, as my modeling is done on HO scale modules and I cannot run new equipment for some time to test and break in. <br /> <br />In short, it is something better to add to their train sets, to possibly sell more. I don't think it was ever intended for use on complete model railroads, although it could be. <br /> <br />Bob Boudreau
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