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Maximus: Double decker Monorail (Vector)
   
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24 May, 2017 @ 12:18pm
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Maximus: Double decker Monorail (Vector)

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Description
Maximus. World's first double decker monorail, only for Cities Skylines.

Maximus is a concept double decker monorail designed to offer very high capacity transportation on monorail network. The industrial look is the result of the complex engineering under its hood; engineers preferred to keep the exterior design simple, so the infrastructure can be easily accessed by maintenance crew. In addition to usual monorail wheels, Maximus is using magnetic levitation in order to distribute its weight evenly over monorail tracks. Despite its unusual weight and size, Maximus is using indivually powered electric engines on each car, thus it can reach high speed just like any other monorail.

Designed for Cities Skylines.



Technical Details

  • Line Colored
  • Passenger capacity: 580
  • Maximum speed: 150km
  • Number of cars: 5+1

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6 Comments
metromaster 12 Nov, 2019 @ 1:18pm 
I like this train. I totally understand what Revo was going for. A functional yet attractive (in a severe sort of way) looking vehicle. Nice job
Avder 1 Oct, 2019 @ 11:21pm 
It's big. It's boxy. It looks ANGRY. It's the only monorail that's badass enough to tackle the teeming masses that crowd the Navy line of my latest city. From 1500 angry passengers queued up and late for work at multiple stations down to single digits who finally know they'll get there on time.
REV0  [author] 4 May, 2018 @ 2:44pm 
again guys, it was the point.
arKtur 2 May, 2018 @ 11:17pm 
in my oppinion the front looks very bulky and could use some smoother design
SteelRodent 27 May, 2017 @ 2:13pm 
This looks really good, but the front is tad flat for a train that isn't designed to be connected to other trains, though I understand you've gone for a somewhat cubic design. Believe it'd be more realistic, aerodynamically, if the flat part of the front was more curved and the roof line above the windshield pulled further back - not much, just a little bit to make it a tiny bit more droplet shaped while still maintaining the edgyness.
HoboG 26 May, 2017 @ 10:16am 
It's like Sydney Trains, on a monorail :D