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Unless I want to compromise train length there isn't an easy way to have a passing siding. But the yard lead / arrival / departure track could serve as a siding if needed. Double-track would introduce wiring complications as I'm still using DC. And if I went single-track I'd have a lot less track to buy which is a big +++ in my book. <br /> <br />My layout is going to be 4'x20' when done so 20"-22" curves is the most I can have. I'd love to have 30" curves but my layout is WAY too narrow for that. My next layout will have wider curves for sure. <br />Even when my layout is CGW in 1968 there would still be 6-axles (SD40s) <br /> <br />I'll consider your advice. It would be nice to not have to have area that are off-limits to the big diesels.
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