> Why is the hump to one side rather than in the middle?
Humps are basically at the leading end of a hump classification yard. If
this modeled hump yard is based on prototype practices, then the actuall
hump classification yard tracks are out of sight to the LEFT of the visible
hump. The foreground tracks pictured (where the F units and RS unit sit)
would likely be departure/receiving tracks.
Personally, I would think a modeled hump yard is interesting to look at, but
not very convincing visually to operate. You just can't scale down physics.
Besides, why give up all that good operation (switching) that a flat yard
affords?
Andre Ming
Eastern OK
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