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Thank you everyone that helped on getting this issue resolved. Here is the link to the trains.com forum where everyone has provided excellent and valuable information:
Here are some pictures I took based on suggestions provided by all. Picture 1 shows the problem (better image than last time). Picture 2 shows what I did to solve it by raising #4 up a bit.. actually, its quite a bit raised as you will on the left of the picture. Picture 3 shows what the offending track looks like after I raised #4 with my hand. Please feel free to comment here too if you like.
Thanks everyone!
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