Inglenook Sidings is a model railway slang term that refers to a specific type of shunting puzzle or track layout commonly used in model railroading. In this puzzle, a small number of wagons (or freight cars) must be arranged in a specific order on a limited number of tracks, typically using only a locomotive to shunt them around. The classic Inglenook Sidings layout consists of a main line with one or more sidings.
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