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It's been a long time since I played workers and resources, but I know I used two separate rails in general. There you'd just have them joining together but still being one-way each, with signals to stop the incoming train before the point where they join and to prevent the returning train from trying to go down that line. Am I correct in remembering that there are "do not go this way down this line" signs/signals, rather than that being an intrinsic property of signals themselves?
There are directional signals, yeah.