How do you all name your train stations? I was using load/unload for a while but wanted shorter names. So I switched to in/out where “in” is a resource input that is deposited by train. This causes some confusion though people thinking “in” means putting stuff in the train. I’ve also been floating the idea of on/off for putting things on or taking them off the train.

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    41 year ago

    I had a very short and consistent scheme for a while. No text, just icons.

    {materiel icon}{chest icon}

    For example, one station provides iron plates to the rail network (loads onto train), the other requests crude oil from the rail network (unloads from train):

    Downsides: Some uncommon icons can be hard to read. Some liquids are similar in color and hard to identify when seen alone.


    So later we changed to a better readable format. Examples:

    [L] Iron Plates

    [U] Crude Oil