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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by thefox</i> <br /><br />Interesting you should bring up this topic: currently I am planning to build an industrial park layout based closely on a nearby one that essentially no longer exists. Almost every spur is a dead-end with 3-5 customers, if not more. Should be fun switching action! [:)] <br />[/quote] <br />Update: it looks like it isn't abandoned... sort of. There's one industry left, and I got word that just last week they did some switching. It looks like it too from the shiny rails, crushed plants, oil drippings, etc. <br />Just wondering about the original topic again: When you say dead-end spur, are there passing tracks or something similar? I reviewed the industrial park layout I'm working on and it looks like there were never more than two industries on one track unless it had some sort of runaround.
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