As many of you know, I have been attempting to make some changes to my layout to facilitate better operating sessions. I want to incorporate more local switching opportunities and have been examining my present yards in the process. My major freight yard, which I have labeled Proviso after the UP yard in Chicago, is working well. It is being used as a classification yard to sort cars and make up trains. It has 6 tracks and holds full length trains and has a very long yard lead.
My second freight yard, which was designed as an intermodal yard and named after the one in Cicero, needs a total remake. It was too short for full length trains, had only two tracks, and had a tough exit to the mainline through a 072/054 curved switch. (I love the looks of curved switches, but not the operation as much especially the 054 segment.)
So the decision was made to eliminate the intermodal yard and replace it with a 4-track holding and minor classification yard that could hold full length trains. It had to have pull through tracks to prevent having to back onto the mainline.
Here are a few old pictures of the intermodal yard.
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