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I see in game, this cross over point has dead lock. It is serious problem.
When I made it, I thought small is better in my city. but, I didn't know dead-lock problem, and I didn't understand very much train rule in this game. My image of train system was good designed "real-rails".
Your advice is very helpful to me. Thank you again.
Your intersection looks very nice. Could you make the intersecting sides longer? Also, can you do the same thing, but as elevated track? I use raised tracks often, and could use a well-drawn elevated intersection. Again, nice looking work.
Good job anyway because my interchanges are not at all that straight and precise though.