L&N Industrial Rail Spur
Including a team-track is a great temptation, but I think that replacing it with another industry such as a lumber company would help the spur look more prototypical.
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I kinda doubt if a lumber company or home supply company would be found in a industrial area..From my experience the handy dandy overly used lumber company doesn't apply to all situations.

ISLs requires a lot out of the box thinking after all its a industrial area. A transload track could be used for a nearby industry that receives bulk material-this could be a old industrial spur from a factory that has been razed.A new metal building some piping leading to a "off layout" industry would suffice.This industry could be across the street from the unloading area-if space permits a building flat could be use across a street..This would add interest.

Why didn't the manufacturer add a spur? No approach due to a neighboring truck served industry.
Larry
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