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  I find side by side strands connected by insulation, to sit lower than jacketed strands and stays put better holding a shape.

The jacket design is good for conduit pulls, some weather and abuse exposure, and even looks at times when used with other jacketed wire looms. 

I use it for trains if there, but I don't buy it for that. The 4 strand made it onto some turnout, whistle, and homebrew power controls, but that's about it; it was there. 

Mostly a construction, and industrially based wire for running communication or controls. No real advantage on a layout I can think of, but I don't find entering the loom at random points harder realy. Ten more seconds to slice the jacket maybe.

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