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There is always a guy in the along the back on the right of the silver hall that sells it at York. You can also find it on the internet auction sites. It is pretty rare and commands $$$$ and double check to be sure it isn't missing the critical original nuts and bolts.

I know of no reproduction track, but there are reproduction tools and fasteners.

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Occasionally T rail track is available "on the bay" and sometimes individuals here including me have some or know where it is available. As far as I know it was never reproduced but at one time Dick Maddux, while President of Lionel, told me that the equipment was still available at Lionel. He was pondering reproduction and I urged him to do it but other folks told him it was too difficult to work on installing the nuts, bolts and lining up. I disagreed. I think this was before the sale of many items in Michigan and the presses, etc. were probably disposed of at that time. I have a T rail layout double tracked with Legacy and really enjoy it when I can run it. There is no better look and sound than trains running on this track. The first I heard about T rail was when a memographed sales sheet from Al Cox listed some for sale. A friend purchased it and that got me hooked. I really enjoyed the process along with some friends and still talk to train people about it. Feel free to contact me if you wish by personal profile.

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