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Why staging areas?
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Wolv, <br />Staging yards or tracks connecting to one or both ends of your RR give you a way to simulate trains coming onto your RR from the "rest of the world". <br />For example, my RR is set in western North Carolina. I'm currently building a staging yard which will simulate the Southern Rwy leading into my RR. Another staging yard, yet to be built, will simulate the L&N RR coming into my RR from the other direction. Both will store and generate trains to run through the layout, some of which will pass by a sub-division point yard and some of which will be worked and reclassified in the yard. Hope this helps.
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