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Do you have a razor saw? If so, cut across the track at the joint(s). You could also use a Dremel tool with a cutoff disk. I'd recommend getting the reinforced disks as they're not as likely to shatter as the regular disks. I suppose a decent cut might be made with rail-nippers, either Xuron or Mascot sells them. I prefer the Mascot as they're heavier than the Xuron, but Xuron works fine on N-scale track. <br /> <br />If you're using flex track, then you should be able to work the piece back into the layout with a little patience.
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