Have always been interested in using layups as a photo opp. for trains...what are the most ideal conditions for a train to get laid up on the track? Does it simply depend on what is happening up ahead at a particular yard or does this happen at grade crossings as well? I have seen trains stop on the tracks at times for no apparent reason and would like know what are the most common situations for this.... Thanks in advance
Railfotonerd
Welcome the the Forum. I see it's your 1st post. I assume by 'layup' you mean 'stopped'. The #1 reason is more than likely that 1 or 2 blocks ahead of the train are occupied. Take some time to browse thru some of the posts here. The members are great and can answer just about anything. --Rich
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