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pls report anything you´ll find, which could be an issue. Thanks in advance.
I´ve also put a quick guide together in order to "explain" some added features, usable via the AN mod.
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2903094086/
no AN features added to this network, but there are also some infos about this road in the guide.
To cut it short ... there will be more lrt stuff ;) I only don't know when exactly ...
Here, echoing others, I'd like to have elevated version as well as a wider version that fits ground and elevated metro and train stations -- I use RON to repurpose these into LRT stations (why reinvent the wheel?)
But as you said earlier, I would very much welcome using AN to "make" an island station and use your pedestrian networks to do some stacking and layering. And as I said elsewhere, a single track version of the LRT station would be welcomed very much as well.
I'm currently having to use the default one and is does kinda look janky going LTR->Vanilla->LTR :P