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The best mods stay great with time and these tracks (with a few others) work very nicely.
I like your 3-way system with these and elevating all highways.
This isn't an intersection per se, you're meant to use it to aid you build intersections. This is like a little toolkit thing you can use to avoid having to count tiles and get the right angle each time.
Plop these when you need your tracks to branch away into two lines, etc.
There are plenty of uses.
For example I used this piece to build the Y part on the T Rail-road intersection I shared yesterday, and the other pieces to build the 4-way I did today.