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Be careful with that one... @Ed Kapuscinski likes to run a yard to keep trains moving through. What happens once they leave the yard isn't any of his concern! His usual advice to dispatch is "Fu%k 'em!! Lee
The Railwire is not your personal army.
And above all, be sure all unit trains are properly blocked in ascending numerical order if eastbound & descending numerical order if westbound.
I think these might be an interesting read for folks thinking about operations:https://conrail1285.com/conrail-terminal-information-publications-bayview/They have instructions for each yard crew, including things like "PLATFORMS AT RUCKERTS 752,755,758,742, AND TERMINAL CORP PIER I - WATCH FOR DEBRIS IN RAIL WHICH COULD CAUSE DERAILMENT ORCOULD SHOOT OUT WHEN RUN OVER.". They can provide some interesting insight into how this info was documented and passed on. I modeled my own operations paperwork on these since I think they can be quite handy for casual operators: https://conrail1285.com/windsor-st-layout-operations-documents/
And thank you Ed for sending me down another rabbit hole...
You're evil.
...Sometimes I will even leave with my train looking like a mess but collapsing blocks allow it. For example ccbbaaabc. Please note that once you set off A all your B's lineup and once you set off B the same goes for C.