4-way junction using crossing tunnels

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supa
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4-way junction using crossing tunnels

Post by supa »

Heh, does anyone use this kind of setup in "real life"? I must say I find the layout to be a bit on the cheaty side, but it doesn't take too much room and is somewhat efficient. You can even have 4 trains in the tunnels.

You will have to use longer tracks though, so that trains will fit in the tracks in between the intersections. I just made it smaller to see if it even works.
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:O Cheater!
-mike[F]
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No, only at a big distance
Well, back to work, lot's of it in the near future
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Post by epsilon »

this does look a bit cheaty, yes :-)

but if you replace one pair of tunnels with a bridge and have realistic acceleration enabled, it's almost as efficient and absolutely legal
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Post by School »

Only with realistic acc. and low amount of cagro, it is as efficient like that.
The leaf crossover is the real case, but no tunnels
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