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@wm3798 is pretty good about suggesting that others remodel their entire house to fit their dream layout under roof, but ask him to remove one closet door . . . DFF
I'm not trying to run all 20 trains that run each day in an ops session.
Almost like you're merely hostling the trains in and out of the yard, rather than really having operators set as a full-time mainline engineer job.DFF
You're excuses are tantamount to blaspheme. 1. You're still young and dumb. Y
It's a good thing we all have known each other for at least 10 or more years
[T]here's just something magical about Lee in this form. I call him Sir Lee (pronounced "surly").
Magical indeed. We'll get along just fine once you accept the fact that I'm always right.
Ed:So you're mainly interested in breaking down and building through freights in the main yard? But you want to have some continuous running now and then?
For just yard work the obvious answer would be two single-ended, long, multitracked yards (staging), one at each end of the yard. Trains then just roll in from staging, get yarded, then roll off to the other staging yard. Between sessions some fiddle-work turns the trains around for the next session. Even this could be a 2 or 3 man operation, what with east and westbound yardmasters and a hostler.
For yard work with continuous running, the loop just circles outside the long staging yards. With pre-made trains sitting in staging, you could switch out trains (and eras) just by parking the running train and bringing out a different one.
Your intent sounds like an old Frank Ellison concept that trains appear on a stage (the layout), play their part, then exit. I think I even saw a track plan once (in MR?) that was built like a stage, with trains coming in and out of staging yards hidden in the wings.You could even have a staged local that goes around the loop and services an industry here and there, then goes back to staging.
I'm just working with the information Ed has given us for the last decade... Northern Central in winter, long stretches of single track in a leafless forest... Modern (ish) Conrail trains running through a 19th century glen... Your "All Yard Switching All The Time" concept is a good one, but it leaves many of your long term itches un-scratched. I'm just trying to help you see the opportunity that is hanging right there on the shelf above the yard...Lee