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Coming back to the recent question though... when I have questions like this, I always look for prototype inspiration. Is there anything like your situation you can point to in real life?
I don't think that would ever be the case in 1:1 either, and not something I would do other than for testing. I can't find anything about car lengths in a 1972 Operating Rules, however. Would it be in Special Instructions?I know of a 1:1 scenario moderately close to what I'm doing on the former SP at the east end of West Colton yard where two mainlines merge. There's a flyover and and reverse loop, a significant grade change for the flyover off a wye junction, an elevation change on the original main out of a slight depression ("old Colton"), and a bunch of crossovers sorting things out from a major yard. The issue relative to my situation is modeling compression. I think moving the points a few inches away from all but one of the curve easements as @jagged ben suggested is going to alleviate my concerns.
... Until then.. you might have to settle with a transition car regular coupler between the Loco and first car. ...
In the five years on this project, it's the first time she's grasped the magnitude. Wait 'til we get her started on trees! Heh heh heh!
You might need more than one tree a night!
Had you been doing 1 tree a night since day 1, you'd have 1,825 trees..