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How To Avoid Unnecessary Congestion
In The Model Railway Yard

The purpose of a model railway classification yard is to collect incoming cars, rearrange them and get them on trains that will take them to their destinations.

Now, it's true that most model railway yards have busy times. Several trains can arrive in quick succession and overwhelm even the best yard crew. The regular arrival of new cars can cause a bottleneck and the yard can quickly clogg-up. This is frustrating for all concerned especially when it brings the railway to a complete standstill.

Model Train Rail Yard Operation


No rail yard (even on a model railway) can run efficiently when put under too much pressure. To continue to function well, all railway yards have a certain threshold number of cars they can hold. Go beyond this threshold amount and the railway yard quickly clogs, making it very difficult to work with.

The railway yard size and physical restrictions will determine what the threshold number is. Efficiency in classification is particularly important at busy times on any model railway. Another factor, is whether the train schedules (timetables) allow the yardmaster to move cars regularly on outbound trains, as quickly as they arrive. With this in mind, the schedule becomes a key determinant as you start pushing things to the limit of the railway yard threshold.

By Robert Anderson - Author of best-selling ebook 'Model Train Help'

 

 
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