>>1590403Sometimes they are built like that. Existing obstacles and cost determine the routing. In modern industrial parks the track layout is very straightforward, because the entire property was designed with them in mind. In older industrial areas you get a bunch of meandering branch lines and spurs because the railroad laid their tracks wherever it was economic to do so in order to serve that area or business. And remember, these aren't mainlines, they're just low-speed industry tracks. It's not disadvantageous to build them like that.
>>1590421>why couldn't it in the other direction?No need for it to. It they did need a wye, they would build one.