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BradFish1,

   Both Flash and gunrunner are stearing you right, there is one way to beat that cost badly however.  If you have the bigger train shows in your area, look for a train dealer like Harry Neil, here in the Pittsburgh, Pa area.  I purchase FasTrack from these kind of dealers with cash for about 1/3 the price of the big mail-order places.  Most of the FasTrack is brand new, some is used, but all the track looks & runs like brand new.

This is the way to enlarge your layout, at about 1/3 the going purchase rate.

I do not purchase FasTrack or RealTrax in any other way any more.

PCRR/Dave

 

www.grzyboskitrains.com

 

they have very close & low prices to modeltrainstuff. I was going to use fastrack but went with scaletrax instead. grzyboski had the best prices when I was looking at fastrack, neither had the same price on every track item, but when you add it all up in the end they were about $20 cheaper. I would of had to pay sales tax & shipping from grzyboski's, but with the shipping from modeltrainstuff and no sales tax it was still more. my best advice is add it all up and start looking at websites to see which one has all of the track items you are looking for, or split the order to whatever has the track pieces you need now.

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