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The edges or shoulders of the roads will have snow on them, so they will look narrower? There are road edge textures, or borders that can be retextured for snow, as quite a few of them have green grass borders.
Dirt or "country" roads pre 1925 will usually not be plowed, but they will have had traffic of some kind on them. They would be white -ish with darker sand colored wheel tracks?
Then again, maybe you already thought of this.
Wunsch 2: Schienen sind sehr schwer zu unterscheiden (Low-/Highspeed)
Ich hoffe dein Deutsch ist besser als mein Englisch
Google-Translate:
Desire 1: Trees in winter are correct without foliage. But a forest of loud "dead trees" does not look good in my opinion.
Option 2: Rails are very difficult to distinguish (low- / high-speed)
I hope your German is better than my English