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One tip/hint I can give: always try bulldozing connecting streets before upgrading - this is the most common cause for crashes (although after the last update I no longer experienced any).
Your most requested feature, longer platforms, has been implemented - up to 320m are now possible. However, due to the way the platforms are shaped, you can actually fit trains up to about ~330-340m.
Unfortunately, updates regarding the type of street or the connections are not planned - sorry.
Hope you enjoy it anway and happy holidays!
@Tactical Combat Peanut: the game upgrading fences to streets is due to the fence being classified as a street - the only way to make it draggable. Sorry about that, but it's hardcoded that the AI can upgrade streets at will, so no one will be able to fix that.