joelkfla
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Not necessarily, but a cabin wanting to transfer to a line might have to wait until an empty cabin comes along on the destination line that could take it's place on the originating line. So there would need to be some track where the cabin could wait, like we've seen a cabin coming off the secondary loading area wait just short of the return switch until an incoming cabin is switched out. There's the possibility that a sending line might have to slow down or stop if that waiting track fills up.Switching would be tricky since there is a limit to how many cars can be on each line, so to be able to switch cars from one line to another would probably require running the lines well below capacity so there was always room to do the switches.
I'm sure this intricate dance could all be coordinated by computer, but it's probably a new, untested use of the switching technology. And it complicates the loading process, with passengers needing to be segregated by destination, and the cm needing to tell the computer where each cabin is going.
ETA: It also creates the 3-legged "wall", with CBR Guests needing to walk under, over, or around lines to get to some platforms.