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Why staging areas?
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I think I finally got you guys. LOL <br /> <br />So, a staging yard is basically a non-essential piece or array of track that simulates real-world operation (ex. a train using another Road's line to get to their destination)... <br /> <br />Hmmmmmm... Never thought about running a couple of other roads on the layout. I was mainly interested in the five main roads that ran in my area, where I used to live. Actually 3 not 5-some just changed their names-CB&Q/BN/BNSF, Rock Island, and Amtrak... I guess I could add a couple UP trains, and a CP train, because I have seen those go through my old town too. <br /> <br />Interesting idea to the say the least. Thanks for explaining it. <br /> <br />-Wolv33
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