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I would really love for there to be actual tram tracks in the game (and wooden sleepered electrified tracks!!!), and this got close, but unfortunately, the system is too clumsy and I can't get it to make a nice system!
The closest I have found to actual trams on the workshop is trams working as trolleybusses (which is a good idea, I think!)
Thanks for the effort Toprus, but it didn't quite work! ;)
roads - pointless, you wouldn't be able to connect them to anything
Great as an approach.
but I'm kind of in dr_phill
thank you comrade!
They should be under the "Monuments" tab
is awesome bro
Probably, there will be more profit to combine rails, car road and pedestrian ways alltogether, like it's often seen in many post-Soviet places? The sequence can be: pedestrian way->one-way car road->2 railways (with stations for passengers in the center)-> one-way car road in different direction and another pedestrian way. Something like in Moscow near Preobrazhenskaya Ploschad subway. (м. Преображенская площадь)
Sure, we can do this manually, but a combined structure can be more compact and will look ... more solid and "complete". can be an option for big central "backbone" streets.
What do you think?