ノート:操車場 (鉄道)平面ヤード(Babelfish translation into English): «Plane surface yard Here as for the classification line it lines up with respect to plane surface, with the both ends of the switchyard has gotten together in one. The freight car is pushed in into the intended classification line by the locomotive.Mediumscale the plane surface yard is a large number in the United States of America, there are those of plane surface even at the large-scale switchyard like Settegast, Decatur and East Joliet. InEurope,there is nohump yard in Italy, the switchyard of Verona Porta Nuova, Foggia and Villa San Giovanni etc. is all plane surface yards. As the large-scale plane surface yard of other Europe,Swiss Olten andRumanian Valea lui Traian (in plan it was the hump yard, but it was not built) there is a hump after all.InArgentina as for the switchyard where Villa Maria is excluded they are all plane surface yards, there are also some which have the classification line of 30 or more in.» (Original text from English Wikipedia): «... In Europe several major classification yards in Italy have never had a hump, such as Verona Porta Nuova, Foggia or Villa San Giovanni (Fascio Bolano); other large European flat yards are for example Olten (Switzerland) or Valea lui Traian (Constanţa, Romania - this is an incompleted yard with 32 tracks which was planned to be a hump yard but has no hump). In Argentina all classification yards with the exception of Villa Maria are flat yards, though some of them have approx. 30 or more tracks.»
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