The toggle switch "solution" for 7 yard-track blocks is:
Simple. Easy to understand. Life is good.
But OGR being a discussion forum for the exchange of ideas, there are circumstances where relays can play a role. If the Yard is a long distance from the control board and/or the TIU, it's interesting to ponder the cost of thick AWG 14/16 wire relative to a relay alternative.
Maybe you already have a huge spool of power cable. Great. But for discussion purposes, let's say you're paying 10 cents to 25 cents per foot for power cable. Let's say the Yard is 20 feet from the Control Board. So for 7 yard sections that's 140 feet of cable or $14-$35 for just the power cable! The "beefy" GB toggle switches appear to be around $4 so a similar expenditure for the 7 switches.
For around $1-2 per relay, you can get a relay module with 8 10A/250VAC relays. If this relay module is placed near the Yard, then an economical multi-conductor control cable (e.g., AWG 24/26 phone wire) can run the long distance from the Control Board to the Yard. And instead of using "beefy" toggle switches that handle 10+ Amps, you can use more economical and compact toggle switches that only need to carry, say, 0.1 Amps of current. So you save cost on the wiring AND the toggle switches. Yes, you do need a source of control voltage (typically 12V DC) but a 12V DC wall-wart for a few bucks takes care of that. This method would be how an AIU (that was not designed to switch 10+ Amp load) could provide DCS command-control of Yard track power if such was desired.
Then, taking the concept a bit further:
For just a couple extra bucks, you can get an 8 relay module that can be WIRELESSLY controlled via a handheld remote fob. The wireless link can be via Infrared (IR) or RF. So now you do not need any control/selection wiring from the Control Board to the Yard because it is done wirelessly! You just need to run one (1) wire from the TIU channel that powers the Yard. The relay module shown can actually be controlled by wire or wireless.
Again, the star of the show are the attractively priced multi-channel relay modules.
And, while not necessarily applicable to this Yard application, there are situations where running DCS power wires "willy-nilly" from distant track sections to-and-from a Control Board's toggle switches can present issues with the DCS command signal integrity.