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Simple train station configurations
Da HjarraKass
Just simple train station builds to make your life easier :)

Uses only 2 types of signals: Paths signal and block signal

Ro-Ro stations can handle high amounts of traffic. I tend to run 40+ trains on my railways and have no issues with stations.

Terminus stations can't handle that much and I only use them for a couple of trains.



*Ro-Ro stands for roll-on roll-off, meaning trains come in one way and exit the other.
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Straight Ro-Ro station
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They can be extended lane wise until game limits by extending the middle cross further away from the station.
13 commenti
Sir Devvo 20 nov 2023, ore 5:03 
what year do u guys live in that you use train stations that have only a single line WTF
Vitio 24 ott 2023, ore 20:30 
I needed this, tysm
Magical Liopleurodon 26 apr 2023, ore 20:40 
Can you show some more screenshots? How do you connect your stations to your main rail network?
Sniper(+) 4 dic 2022, ore 4:03 
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Campo 10 giu 2022, ore 7:54 
Excellent guide! I'd rate it up if I didn't have a VAC ban :unpopular:
blackknight24 18 feb 2022, ore 20:33 
@kLuns you, you're actually right and wrong... terminus stations can be done a lil better , your example isnt it though.
blackknight24 18 feb 2022, ore 20:28 
I like the look of your curved ro-ro... does it have any better through-put than the strait ro-ro? (even a minute difference is a difference)
kLuns 25 lug 2021, ore 15:20 
Terminus can be done better than mentioned above
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2556758357
Xautos 3 apr 2021, ore 18:16 
I always put down a 2-3 station blocks at 5 to 7 lengths each (sort of like a curved ro-ro but more compact and doubles back on itself). and then run some rails out the back and around to the side of one of the station blocks, and run a double or triple line with the outgoing line containing the double line if and when needed.

Incoming trains go along a single rail connected to the blocks with a depot close by. I tend to stay away from the last two designs because they bottle neck easily and you want you trains coming and going as fast as possible.
.Fonziinator 2 apr 2021, ore 13:12 
This looks good bro👌🏼