I've read somewhere that lowering the budget for trains would lower the number of trains that spawn. Many are 7% (some reason a number that comes back a lot). Out of the 70 cargo trains, very few have are than 10% or 20% of capacity. Now I have 3 passenger stations and 13 cargo stations. I did what any good mayor would do: I've built a dedicated cargo station for that area. Then there was lots of traffic from the good industry to a large commerce area, too. So I did what a good mayor would do: I built a second station. But there was this huge queue of trucks getting in and out of a station and a big queue of cargo trains. My city was thriving, my citizens loved me. Some times as many as eleven trains are queued up to a single station - and they don't seem fond of using both platforms either. The problem is not the intersections any more, but the queues waiting to get into the station. There are currently 70 cargo trains on the map, plus 14 passenger trains. I've got a city of 135k pop within the vanilla 9 tiles (quite some space to grow still). Have suggestions for the sidebar / topbar? Mail the mods! Fully comprehensive City Planning guide for C:S players.The Beginner's Guide To Traffic, Updated.NEWS SALE STREAM OTHER MODDING VIDEO SCREENSHOT FEEDBACK MAPS HELP DISCUSSION TIPS CONSOLE CONTEST New Mayor Resources Reddit \ Hot \ New \ Top\ Livestreams \ Youtube Videos \ CSKY Wiki \ Official Forum \ Message The Mods Welcome to /r/CitiesSkylinesĪ community-led subreddit for the city builder franchise developed by Colossal Order, including both Cities: Skylines and Cities: Skylines IIĬlick Here For Our Guidelines We have a Discord server!
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