I'm asking for people's thoughts on my potential layout operations and how I should signal it.
My layout is to be based in BR late crest era on an ex LMS line.
I've attached an image with annotations of what I'm planning.
It consists of an up and down line and a goods yard. I'm wanting platform 3 to serve as the terminus for a branchline with a junction to the up line off the layout further down the up line (I don't have room for a separate branchline so imagination will have to do). This means branchline trains will enter the layout on the up line in the reverse direction. The branchline is to serve both goods and passengers so I want a DMU to pull into platform 3 and take passengers as well as using platform 3 to hold small goods trains. That way, all three sidings can be used for preparing goods trains for both the mainline and branchline. Is that something that seems valid?
I'm also wanting to pick up and drop off goods from the mainline. I don't know if it would be prototypical for goods to be shunted to and from trains on both the up and down line?
The headshunt siding I was thinking could also be used to store some rolling stock.
There is also another crossover in the fiddle yard so locos can use both the crossover seen in the photo and that one to run around their trains if needed. (The imaginary position of the other crossover would be just on the other side of the layout exit closest to the camera (a road bridge).)
Please let me know what you think of these operations. Do they seem likely to have happened? Any specifics on how they might have happened? And with this in mind does anyone have any suggestions as to how I should signal the layout?
Thanks in advance!
