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I have to be honest, it looks like you're trying to fit too much into the space. You will end up with sidings that are too short to do much with and not enough room for scenery. If you can do what you did before and throw the yard off the side on a separate shelf, you'd be in much better shape.
I don't like the loop. At all.While I like the idea of the grade, in theory, I think that when you put that all down in reality, you're going to find that the whole thing is too packed in there, and that the scenery is just going to look too contrived.I'd strongly advise ditching the helix, and doing more with less.
It's funny, but I almost posted a "this is what I'd do" version last night, and it wouldn't have the helix. I was torn about it because I thought some clever boy would point out that I have two of them on my layout. But it's precisely because I have them that I'd advise against it. Disguising it will be a major challenge and may never look right, construction will be a PITA, and the grades will probably be way worse than you were anticipating.
The loop would be far more effective as long as you have a way to hide it. Not sure what the countryside is like down there in A&R land, but it seems a little tidal to have a big mountain around there... Perhaps a landfill mound?