Hi Everyone,
I bring forth a silly question and I hope someone has the answer for me.
Which side does a switch typically go on? Take a look at the screenshot below:

Above you can see the switch is hugging the inside part of where the tracks diverge. What I want to ask is, is that standard practice (to put the switch on the side where the track diverges? I'm just trying to make my route a little bit more prototypical and me being a layman when it comes to railroads I am curious...
:wave:
Gisa ^^
I bring forth a silly question and I hope someone has the answer for me.

Which side does a switch typically go on? Take a look at the screenshot below:

Above you can see the switch is hugging the inside part of where the tracks diverge. What I want to ask is, is that standard practice (to put the switch on the side where the track diverges? I'm just trying to make my route a little bit more prototypical and me being a layman when it comes to railroads I am curious...
:wave:
Gisa ^^