The problem is that some moron added a meaningless switch right in the middle of a perfectly functional straight track. It’s not a junction, it doesn’t even go anywhere. Who added the switch, and strap them down too!
This configuration does make sense though. Sometimes there are sections where you cannot build two-way rail. Especially for trams/trolleys that’s the case, because of existing narrow roads.
You aren’t really meant to direct the incoming trolley from the left onto the upper rail ever though.
The problem is that some moron added a meaningless switch right in the middle of a perfectly functional straight track. It’s not a junction, it doesn’t even go anywhere. Who added the switch, and strap them down too!
This configuration does make sense though. Sometimes there are sections where you cannot build two-way rail. Especially for trams/trolleys that’s the case, because of existing narrow roads.
You aren’t really meant to direct the incoming trolley from the left onto the upper rail ever though.