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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
@Alundra (Alunny)
@Billy Beane -- This was a problem with the original map this *attempts* to solve due to "Technical problems with the map editor". Please provide additional context, and, check your version.
@jams_obseoyo - not from the start. No. You can fix it with mods "At Save Time" or "At Map Editor Time".
Some Intersections are available!
It is :). I've provided the information enough. I believe either you are referring to "Smooth Interchange" by Impact! or others; but you did not describe them enough sorry.
The workshop station might not be correctly using a "station track". You can only create station stops (and thus the automatic ones used by intercity trains) on station tracks. You may be able to replace the segments with station segments using Network Multitool (NMT)'s "Unlock Segment" mode. Be sure to re-lock the segments & only use station tracks (generally can be found using Find It! 2, be sure you have them for any custom tracks) for stations - not railway/other rail elsewhere.
My understanding is that trains do bring tourists to visit your parks and attractions. They bring them to your commercial areas as well.
BTW, it is a beautifully designed map. Thank you.