Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Elevated Compact Interchange min
   
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7 Apr, 2015 @ 2:41pm
19 Apr, 2015 @ 2:13pm
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Elevated Compact Interchange min

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Compact Interchanges
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Description
An even smaller version of the gothic cross (Gotisches Kreuz[de.wikipedia.org]) interchange as seen in Detroit[www.google.com] and Oklahoma City[www.google.com].

It features full connections without weaving. Ramps are all at 45°, which causes a small slowdown. Slopes aren't maxed, so placement is quite easy.

Medium version: http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=409362327
Slightly larger version: http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=409559907
7 Comments
Putzilla 27 Jun, 2017 @ 4:54pm 
This thing is supercharged. I cannot believe it. I want to go back and see what it does on the traffic scenario.
Tallinu 24 Mar, 2015 @ 7:28pm 
After having a look at it in the editor, I noticed a few things I wanted to tweak. The result is here, if you're interested: http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=413550295
Tallinu 24 Mar, 2015 @ 5:56pm 
This design should handle traffic extremely well - each incoming highway lane uniquely leads to a specific outgoing direction, which should prevent cars packing into a single lane, and the three ramps leading to each outgoing highway don't have to do any merging. Very impressive, can't wait to try it.
MGHS 22 Mar, 2015 @ 8:19am 
Its great Design!! cool!
tonijony 20 Mar, 2015 @ 10:24pm 
nice look!!!! like bamboo
euvier  [author] 19 Mar, 2015 @ 8:34am 
You don't need to convert it to left hand drive! The game does this automatically for you when you tick left-hand-drive when you start a city.
ZeroGravitas 19 Mar, 2015 @ 7:08am 
Beautiful! Precisely the design I was trying to reach for to optimise for heavy (possibly queued) traffic, to work with the AI's lane selection preferences. Just need to convert this for driving on the left now. Did you use intermidiate height slopes (or any other clever technique) to construct this?