Lynn
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr A number of factors wuld seem to apply here. A class one would probably have union considerations to dictate who does what. A short line would have the most expedient way. I would justify a switcher at that location to add interest and another crew.
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by pcarrell You're right, the second one does work better. My concern here is that there may not be a long enough lead on the turnout toward the bottom of the image. If you take a string of cars and try to sort them, the switcher will be in the tunnel before it clears the points. A
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse I agree that the yard lead is not long enough to switch out the train in version 2. Also, there is a switchback to service an industry to the right of the "yard". There is not enough room to get even one car back in there because the wye too short. And that is if there are no cars in the wye servicing the industry. Furthermore, you would have no runaround for the switcher to get into position even if there were room to maneuver a car if there is a car in what you are udsing for an A/D track.
Larry
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QUOTE: Originally posted by wickman Now whether the main line loco does the switching or moving of cars isn't the question its which scenario would work better for a 10 car train?
QUOTE: Originally posted by wickman QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr A number of factors wuld seem to apply here. A class one would probably have union considerations to dictate who does what. A short line would have the most expedient way. I would justify a switcher at that location to add interest and another crew. Thankyou for the response but what about the innitial question[:)]