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[quote=Anonymous]I know my way around the wooden train aisle. Here's my advice: Skip the table. It's more fun to create giant tracks that spread across the floor. And easier to access. And we just don't have room in our house for a train table, but I do like the idea of a slide-under-the-bed surface. I imagine that train tracks will still be found on the floor - but it's worth a try! Train tracks are interchangeable. So don't feel like you have to buy the crazily expensive Thomas or Brio. The generic ones work just fine. Ikea, particularly, are very cheap. And every consignment store/sale I've ever been to has a heap of tracks. We can never have too many tracks (because we make giant layouts all over the room.) [/quote]
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