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Regarding staging accessibility, I'm probably going to build at siting-in-chair height, so standing + relatively low backdrop should be fine.
Been tweaking things to get long enough siding and staging tracks while taking into account the issues that everyone has mentioned. (Attachment Link)
Nice! Main line is perfect, sidings okay, but I predict the exact arrangement will naturally move around as you build your structures and then fit the sidings to them.
As drawn in this version, your staging yard throat is at the widest part of the benchwork, and the turnouts are the most likely places you'll need to reach back there when you stand up. I would mirror image the RH yard throat with the original LH version using curved turnouts, the Peco ones are 36/18 radius, so they can be used to make the curve still fit your space. A side benefit in addition to the easier reach for maintenance and cleaning is longer staging tracks. You can never have too much staging.
Are the Peco curved turnouts good enough? In tinkering with this I've considered going ahead and getting a fastracks jig.It would also be possible to have temporary loop extensions on both ends instead of just the left, squishing that giant circle out of the plan.