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But I'll again look in to different variations ! ;)
Is this network to build custom stations? Like curved ones, different lengths etc?
I would like to see in the future, stations with pedestrian access in both ends of the station, not on in one side. I also hope to see in the future, if possible smaller entrances that better fit in the sidewalks of avenues.
Thank you very much for your work
btw .. in regards to this network... it'll still work without the "needed" station track lights.
A asset do miss "Clus_StationRoofLight02" by now, also "Clus_StationRoofLight01" is not in the folder anymore.
If you dont mind answering another question. What is the actual difference between the underground station tracks and sunken ground station tracks? I know that there is a technical difference between sunken ground tracks and underground/tunnel tracks, but wouldn't your glass cube station also work with ground station tracks, just like the sunken tram station?
@sebesams Not a "silly" question at all ... It could be used for that too ... at least in theory. I haven't tested it ... but it should work the same way as the train station tracks do.
@martianinferno98 It might ... in my test city it does work alongside MOM. Just test it ... ;)