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Yards are cascading sets of parallel tracks, used to {{pll|Shunting|sort and store trains}}. Yards are often designed so that their tracks converge on both ends and at least one track is clear at all times, to enable maneuvering. On the schematic {{pll|Station Map|station map}}, every yard has its own {{pll|Track ID Signs|letter designation}}. |
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Yards are cascading sets of parallel tracks, used to sort and store trains . Yards are often designed so that their tracks converge on both ends and at least one track is clear at all times, to enable maneuvering. On the schematic station map , every yard has its own letter designation .