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Nothing is more irritating than driving a train through a route with no people, no cars, no AI trains, and nothing parked on sidings (in other words...completely devoid of life). You did an awesome job of correcting that.
There are a couple of inaccuracies, though, that I wanted to point out (as constructive feedback, not as a complaint).
1)The rail yard where the player train starts from is not a freight yard. The yard at Redondo Junction is only used by Amtrak and Metrolink to service their trains. It is owned and Amtrak, and no freight trains use that yard. From what I understand, most freight trains start at Commerce.
2)Freight trains do not use the flyover at Redondo Junction. The flyover is used by passenger trains only. Freight trains use the surface tracks below. The purpose of the flyover is to separate passenger traffic from freight traffic.