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Fiddle Yards vs Staging Yards
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<p>Fiddle yard, staging yard or storage yard - essential different sides of the same medal. All of these are places on our layouts where we "man handle" cars, locos or complete trains. The British prefer the term fiddle yard, as most of them are rather simple - a traverser, a sector plate or even just a cassette - requiring the good old 0-5-0 to do the switching, err shunting.</p> <p>On my layout, it is a storage yard - the place to store trains on track. As I will run mostly unit trains, I won´t have to fiddle around with them.</p>
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