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My advice would be to get hold of a copy of John Armstrong's "Track Planning for Realistic Operation"- a short book (100 pages) with a ton of information on yards, industrial switching, and service trackage. I've found it invaluable for the last three layouts I built. I don't know if this is still available new from Kalmbach, but they had multiple printings of each of several editions since the book was originally written in the 1960s- and many of the various printings/editions are available on the used market. Mine is 5th printing of the 2nd edition (1988).
"Switching" as in classification yard switching? I don't know that I've ever seen anyone concentrate on that, but I can give a few suggestions. My father worked in the Pasco hump yard, NP/BN, and I assume you want a flat yard, but the ideas are much the same.
"Switching" as in classification yard switching? I don't know that I've ever seen anyone concentrate on that, but I can give a few suggestions.
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