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So I suppose using these alone are not going to work well. You'll need the other freight stations to 'spawn' trains. Also I do not recommend using these for inter-city (To and from away), only inner-city rail networks.
But yes, maybe I'll play my winter city for awhile just to test this possible snow issue out.
Harbor unloads the ship, loaded trucks enter one side of the rail station, then leave the other side empty, but no train is spawned.
http://www.nightflame.info/img/cimfreight.png - looks like the snow wouldnt stay on the roof and just drop down to ground level...
Of all the freight-train assets, this is by far my favourite for using in commercial areas. Nice and slick. :)