The Operations Tool, Locations opens the Locations window as shown. Locations are places on your railroad that trains visit to pickup or drop off cars and engines. Locations can be cities, towns, or just places where trains need to work cars. To enter a new location press , which will open the Add Location window which we will discuss in a moment. But first let's discuss the “Locations” window itself.

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At the bottom of the window you may select Sort order of the locations
Sort by Name Id Sets the sort order for the locations
Press to add a location
The Add Location window is opened. At this point only the Location Name and the type operation at this location entries are active.

Name
  
  The location name must be unique; the program  will not allow two locations with identical names. However, if you want  more than one location to have the same name for your manifests and  switch lists, add a hyphen and a number to the locations name. For  example, Boston-1 and Boston-2 will print as Boston. The program  will remove the hyphen and number when printing manifests and switch  lists.
  
  Press the 
  
at  the bottom of the panel. The various fields that were disabled should  be enabled.

Each location can have several yard, spurs, interchange or staging tracks. Yards are where cars and engines are placed for temporary storage. A spur can be an industry or any place where a car is loaded or unloaded. For a train to service a location, there must be at least one track for that location. See below how to add tracks to your location.
Select the rolling stock serviced by this location
The tables show the length of the tracks, the amount of track that is occupied (Used) by cars and engines, the total number of cars and engines (Rolling Stock) at each location, the number of cars and engines that will be picked up (Pickups) by trains, and the number of cars and engines that will be delivered (Drops) by trains.
This Location is Serviced by Trains Traveling 
  
North
South 
East 
West
  You can decide which train direction the location can service. For  example, if only south bound trains can access the location select South and deselect the other directions. This can be useful if you  want to only support trailing point switching for a given location. If a  location can support multiple directions then select the ones that are  appropriate.
Operations at this location
Spurs 
Yards 
Interchange 
Staging only
To add a location, press the "Add ... Track" button. Now enter the name of  the location along with the length of the track in scale feet or in actual  inches. Append a double quote (") to the length when entering actual  inches and the program will convert the length into scale feet. Append  cm if you want to convert from centimeters to meters. Press the "Add  ... Track" button at the bottom of the panel and the disabled fields  should now appear. 
The
  
  at the bottom of the window will change corresponding to the location you want to add.
 
  
To add a location , press the "Add ...(location)" button.
Spurs are very similar to Yards, so see above for more information. You can if you wish schedule the order that cars will be delivered to a spur. See Schedules below for more information.