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Why staging areas?
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An other way to look at them is...During operating sessions, Many modelers will set up trains well in advance and to simulate that the train has come from somewere, ventured though my layout, and has gone to another somewere far away. basically it came, it ventured, and it went, only to be seen the one time in the session. Yes it may have stopped on the layout, dropped off a couple cars, and left or disapears into the staging yard for me to worry about later. They are just a convience so I don't have to keep taking the trains off the track. Yards are for doing yard things, Staging yards are for hiding the train until you are ready for it. let me know if I answered the question.........Jamie
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