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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
https://mod.io/g/transportfever2/m/global-upgrade#description
They solved the problem of upgrading train stations — and not just that.
Instead of spending minutes or even hours, it took me literally seconds to upgrade my entire network! And everything works perfectly.
What’s great is that you can also upgrade roads, bridges, and more — except for some specific segments (in my case, bridges where a station, bridge, and tracks intersect).
Other than that, everything is just excellent.
It’s really strange that the developers didn’t think of this themselves — and that this mod isn’t among the top downloads in the Steam Workshop.
I guess some people just enjoy having problems and spending hours fixing them 🤷♂️
Because i'm a sucker for the old railroad stations and signals.