The other one, I still mess up sometimes getting the outer tunnels correct, these are just of the junctions I have in my arsenal that I use, depending on space I have, number of trains that maybe passing through and how much money I have at the time.Īs I said, if there is anything you need help with, please Contact Me and I will help as much as I can, more players of this game the better. In the first image you can see that I have left out the bridges so you can see the tracks below, I have also used the PBS (Path Based Signals) so 2 trains can pass through the block at the same time, this means that a train heading from left to down and another train can pick the alternative path and go through the tunnel to join the outer track. Lastly, both of the junctions I just showed you can be done for 4 (quad) track lines, these are expensive and time consuming, but then, if you are building 4 (quad) track mainline then you are prepared to spend the time and money required to build these beasts. If you build that first with the tunnels remembering that there are 2 tracks (inner and outer) over the tunnels you then lower for the tunnel exits, now join them up, the inner track is the one that goes straight through, the outer one joins in.Īfter a few false starts, you will get it, by all means if you want me too, email and I will help guide you through buildng it. Anyway, easiest way to remember how to build, you can see that the 'raised' center-point is in direct line with the tracks. Not real expensive, but tricky due to getting the tunnels right first go, yeah yeah I cheated and used one already built from a saved game. Third step, 4-way junctions, there are a number of these, I use this one: This is one of my own, I use this pretty much everytime I do a 3-way Junction and it can handle quite a large number of trains passing through it, the only real draw-back is the climbs to get back to level. Second step, however, what if trains need to go both ways, like to 3 Towns, so as the game progresses, there is nothing stopping you from changing the junctions you have built as money becomes more available, so you could do something like this: You could also do something like this:Īgain very simple to build, very cheap, this way train 1 that needs to go from left to down will not block train 2 that needs to go from the right to left, train 1 will go under. But as the game progresses and train numbers increase this will cause blockages on the network. Very simple to build, very cheap to build, now with PBS (Path Based Signals) this junction actually works better then it did in the original because 2 trains (sometimes 3) can share the junction block at the same time. I am not going to take you through all junctions, visit the Wiki link I listed on the main Tutorial page, but here a few small ones to get you started.įirst step, early in the game you will be thinking about saving money, so this will work very well: Again, there are a few different ways of doing these, depending on the situation is what junction I will use, also early in the game I am trying to save money so smaller the better.
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