Double Decker system, lower deck for road vehicles, upper deck for trains. Still a ton of work to do, but I really enjoy the result so far. I only have the one screenshot now, and some progress pics while I worked on the blueprints (not the finalized design), but I’m on mobile, maybe I’ll share some more later.

Edit: Adding linked screenshots! These are all on my test configuration while working in the blueprinter.

At night, with added rail!

Truck

Nice overview shot.

  • @krimson
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    518 days ago

    Nice, this is on my todo as well. How hard is it to get those bends in?

    • @FMT99
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      518 days ago

      This is probably my biggest pet peeve about the game. You can only finagle corners by glitching foundations into each other. Just feels horrible. There are many tutorials about in on YT.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      318 days ago

      The bends were easy. I did both left and right directions a single deck, one tighter turn, one wider turn. Then stacked those prints for the second deck. The hard part was getting everything EXCEPT the foundations to line up and be coherent. I’ll add homebrew light posts from blueprints to slopes and turns after placement.

      It will be more of a struggle when I start figuring junctions and merges/splits into the design, having to make one item, like a t-junction, between two different prints. Even the 6x6 blueprinter may not be enough. All of my current prints were done in the 5x5.

  • @Breadhax0r
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    418 days ago

    Ooh…please upload more screenshots. Is that 3 foundations wide? How tall is the lower deck?

      • @Breadhax0r
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        318 days ago

        That worked, thank you! I’ve been having a hard time figuring out how to do my own roads and I really like your stacked look.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          218 days ago

          I originally tried using power towers for supports and building around them, but it just did not look great. A lot of fooling around with beams and frames, I got something that actually worked for me. I might still somehow integrate power towers at different intervals on blueprinted platforms that match the design but it just will be redundant and another way to get around with zip lines. I just imagined an all in one transport network infrastructure plan, but just sticking with platforms for roads and trains was enough of a foundation to work off of, and really the best core to function while while extras can be worked out later.

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    18 days ago

    Love it. Great look.

    I haven’t actually BUILT out any real roads yet, but my wife and I are planning to, and were doing some blueprinting and planning. We had a lot of trouble trying to build figure out inclines. Is that something you had trouble with as well?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      18 days ago

      I appreciate it!

      I’m still very much in the placing pieces as I go phase, and haven’t had to deal with many inclines. However, I am aware that vehicles can handle the 2m slopes and not the 4m slopes. As long as I approach any height difference with that in mind, my slope blueprints will clear. I’m also giving myself plenty of ground clearance and will place my supports under the road to appropriately blend. Then it doesn’t much matter if I’m a little higher up off the ground, but would generally like to keep it at around power tower height unless needed for the incline’s sake.

      I also have bottom and top slope transition blueprints as well as slopes. I can use beams from there to gauge my distances to start or properly position the slopes direction.