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For the record, the tracks and lines do work though, it's just a visual thing.
I have multiple rail lines running parallel to each other like this;
<<-Metro oneway single track-<<
<>-TRAIN twoway dual track-<>
>>-Metro oneway single track->>
I'm having problems with the "#02 - Grd (RB)"
No matter how or which track I connect, there's a train stopper prop on it's incoming end and the track cuts off.
Elevated version doesn't have this problem but using that version on ground stations the building plot gets skewed and parking lots look all sloped.
"#01 - Grd (LB)" also DON'T have this problem so I had to use dual island stations so far, with LB tracks but that station is huge, I like to use the ground bypass station and not waste it.
I tried your other set of station tracks and ran the train track in the middle of Clus_VanMetroIslandStTrack.crp but that's more problematic due to height/node and texuture issues.
Could you please take a look at your "#02 - Grd (RB)" in the editor and see how the train stopper prop conditions differ from the LB?