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T-TRAK
T-TRAK is a relatively new modular standard in the hobby of model railroading, which uses modules 2 3/4" (70mm) high, which rest on a table, such as a banquet table. A layout typically consists of four corner modules, each of which has two tracks making ninety degree curves.〔(T-Trak_corner )〕 Straight modules, measuring one or two feet wide 〔(T-Trak_cs )〕〔(T-Trak_ign )〕 are fitted between the corner modules, so that the layout makes a closed loop. T-Trak is based on a particular track product, namely Kato Unitrack, at least for the interfaces to the adjacent module.〔(Unitrack N )〕 〔(Unitrack HO )〕 Kato Unitrack has joiners which are quick to connect and disconnect to the adjacent track. The tracks are fixed to the base, and the joiners join the modules as well as the track. == History of T-Trak ==
T-Trak was developed in Japan, but was popularized in the US by Lee Monaco-FitzGerald.〔(T-trak_history )〕 It has become popular, because it can be constructed in a small space, and layouts can be assembled on a table such as a banquet table or even a dining room table. Clubs such as Cub Scouts have made layouts where each member makes a module and they are put together at meetings, thus allowing each member to contribute while the operation is the result of the collaboration of all members.〔(T-trak_scouts )〕 Modules can also be set up at senior centers or church halls for temporary demonstrations. There is a very active Yahoo discussion group.〔(T-trak_yahoo )〕
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