The Omron relays you are considering are not designed for RF; they are often used purely as a low cost alternative for such as a single changeover (TX/RX etc.) but they are not constant impedance and using several on a bus-type system will mean you have random unterminated stubs at various points, in addition to the bus end if the last relay is not used.
Also remember the PCB tracks need to handle over 6A @ 2KW into 50 Ohms, so they cannot be too small
For short wave / HF band use, the lengths involved will be such small fractions of a wavelength that they will likely be irrelevant, but it's not something I'd want to use at VHF.
Also, the fact you are using PL259/SO239, which are not constant impedance and to be blunt generally vile connectors [face contact relying on the locking ring, rather than both inner and screen being sliding contacts], means impedance matching is not ultimately critical.
You may? get a better match in the switching part using a binary tree - eg. 1:2 then 2:4 then 4:8; three relay contacts in sequence but only ever a single signal path with no branches.