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I think I am going to keep the Passing track/yard lead and extend the inside three tracks into longer stub ended yard tracks rather than double ended tracks as they are here.VTRG
You will really want storage (i.e., staging). Otherwise, you will have to pull and replace freight cars from the layout often with the 0-5-0. Also, if your cars don't have a source and a destination on your layout, where will they go or come from? The original Carolina Central used a passing siding for staging. On my Virginia Central, I expanded that with a few stub sidings, as you have done. Keep the yard but revise it accordingly.DFFEDIT: Here's a few pictures to show what I had on the Virginia Central:And, keep in mind, after I added those tracks, I still needed more staging and added the yard-on-a-shelf. This really made the layout a lot more fun to operate.
How many cars could you fit in your yard tracks on your original door? It looks like you had the siding and three yard tracks, correct?VTRG