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Apr 2007 time: 20:49
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IIRC, the arrow does need to be towards the (automobile)road, but it does not matter how the railroad touches. But yes, it is difficult to get ridership on railroads, especially freight. Some tips, but I'm hardly a SimCity4 master:
Keep your stations far apart, or in separate cities. People like to ride long distances, they'll drive or bus shorter ones.
Have Bus Stations next to all passenger rail stations, and make sure bus stations serve as many buildings as possible through out your city. It sounds counter intuitive, since you'd think that if you busses go everywhere, people would just ride them. But what actually happens is they ride the bus, instead of driving, to the station, then ride the bus to from the station to work. People will generally only walk 5 tiles or so from mass transit to destination, so to get people on trains, you must either spam train stations, or provide bus transport.
For Freight stations, they won't be used near the edge of the city, the simulation will always just use the roads to get them off the landform as quickly as possible. Even in the center, it's hard to get high usage on them. The key thing is to make it easier to get goods to the station than to anywhere else. Also, industry buildings directly next to a railroad will use it automatically, no need for a freight station. If you have a railroad running through your industrial zones, they may will be shipping by train, but your station won't be used because it is superfluous.
Hope this helps a little.
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Emperor
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Jan 2004 time: 18:49
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Do you have rush hour? I think there is a mod that fixes this problem.
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Emperor
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Nov 2000 time: 20:49
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quote: Originally posted by Seedle
IIRC, the arrow does need to be towards the (automobile)road, but it does not matter how the railroad touches. But yes, it is difficult to get ridership on railroads, especially freight. Some tips, but I'm hardly a SimCity4 master:
Keep your stations far apart, or in separate cities. People like to ride long distances, they'll drive or bus shorter ones.
Have Bus Stations next to all passenger rail stations, and make sure bus stations serve as many buildings as possible through out your city. It sounds counter intuitive, since you'd think that if you busses go everywhere, people would just ride them. But what actually happens is they ride the bus, instead of driving, to the station, then ride the bus to from the station to work. People will generally only walk 5 tiles or so from mass transit to destination, so to get people on trains, you must either spam train stations, or provide bus transport.
For Freight stations, they won't be used near the edge of the city, the simulation will always just use the roads to get them off the landform as quickly as possible. Even in the center, it's hard to get high usage on them. The key thing is to make it easier to get goods to the station than to anywhere else. Also, industry buildings directly next to a railroad will use it automatically, no need for a freight station. If you have a railroad running through your industrial zones, they may will be shipping by train, but your station won't be used because it is superfluous.
Hope this helps a little. |
Okay. Your points make sense.
As for freight train stations being superfluous, this means that when I query on one and it says zero of its capacity is being used, that the industries are still using it anyway?
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Prince
State Of Denial
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Apr 2007 time: 20:49
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quote: Originally posted by MrFun
Okay. Your points make sense.
As for freight train stations being superfluous, this means that when I query on one and it says zero of its capacity is being used, that the industries are still using it anyway? |
No, if the station is being used, it will display as such in the query. However, it is possible for industry to use the railroad without using the station. But to be clear, only buildings (not zones, but the individual buildings that pop up on zones) that touch the railroad on a side will use it without a station. For instance, if you have a 3x5 tile industrial zone, with roads on all sides except the top, which is railroad. A 3x3 building on the left end of the zone will use the railroad, as will the 2x2 building in the top-right corner. But the two little 1 tile shops in the bottom-right will not have railroad access.
About the only time a freight station is useful is if you query a road route not on the edge of your city and it says it has a lot of freight trucks using it. In that situation, a freight station either at the point of highest truck density, or on some major tributaries to the route you queried, may help.
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King
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Feb 2000 time: 18:49
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Bus station and Parking Garages must be across the street from the station. Do not place them next to a train station.
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