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					<description><![CDATA[if it&#039;s of any help to you, i just started looking into E-Z track rail insulation today. so far i&#039;ve found Bachmann makes a 9in EZ track section with an insulated gap, but apparently only for HO.  I use N so this doesn&#039;t help me.  I don&#039;t like being dependent on Bachmann parts for a solution, I&#039;m still trying to find a user forum for someone who&#039;s figured out e-z track manual insulation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>if it&#8217;s of any help to you, i just started looking into E-Z track rail insulation today. so far i&#8217;ve found Bachmann makes a 9in EZ track section with an insulated gap, but apparently only for HO.  I use N so this doesn&#8217;t help me.  I don&#8217;t like being dependent on Bachmann parts for a solution, I&#8217;m still trying to find a user forum for someone who&#8217;s figured out e-z track manual insulation.</p>
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