It seems kind of spaghetti bowl like to me.
You're joking, right? You
have seen what other people try to shoe-horn into a given space?
That is a yards on the lower left, and industries on the other sidings, correct?
Well, no and yes... it's only one yard

, but there is supposed to be one industry per siding.
And there will be buildings blocking the view in between?
That's how I'd do it, but only if I could get around the entire layout... or at least 3 sides of it.
On the other hand, some cool things could be done by modifying the yards if it were a logging layout, covered in trees and hills...perhaps a switchback on one of the inner tracks.
Instead of the passing siding on the top, I'd draw a double slip at the crossing...with space limitations that require it.
Thanks for the comments.
Keep in mind this was a modification of a plan that Larry had started working from. He was looking for two separate industrial areas... it was originally supposed to be in a 2' wide space, but I goofed and made it 3'. And then tilted the oval a bit so there was some room in the one corner for a small yard, and another industry in the other.
Larry's interests (as I understand them) are in semi-prototypical operations. He wanted two distinct switching areas. I hate switching areas without a runaround, hence the two sidings. Also, by having two passing sidings, you could have two operators working separate jobs, and not getting in each others' hair.
*edit* Larry. LARRY! Brakie's name is
Larry. Not
Gus. :cry:

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