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rail yard,
railway yard or
railroad yard is the US term for a complex series of
railroad tracks for storing, sorting, or loading/unloading,
railroad cars and/or
locomotives. Railroad yards have many tracks in parallel for keeping rolling stock stored off the mainline, so that they do not obstruct the flow of traffic. Railroad cars are moved around by specially designed yard
switchers, a type of locomotive. Cars in a railroad yard may be sorted by numerous categories, including
railroad company, loaded or unloaded, destination, car type, or whether they need repairs. Railroad yards are normally built where there is a need to store cars while they are not being loaded or unloaded, or are waiting to be assembled into trains. Large yards may have a
tower to control operations.