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Is there a difference between a marshalling yard and sorting sidings?
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As far as I can remember there isn't a Rulebook definition which sets them apart. Railway nomenclature varies very much with region and era. Whenever a question like this comes up there tends to be a multitude of answers, many of which appear to contradict each other but are actually correct in their own context.
Are you talking about the present, or do you have a specific time/place in mind ? (My particular interest is Bricklayers Arms depot, which had Willow Walk sorting sidings associated with it. They certainly marshalled freight and passenger trains there, but never referred to it as a marshalling yard. ) |
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I think that a marshalling yard had a "hump" for gravity shunting whereas a sorting siding(s) were used to remarshal trains on the "flat".
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