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Don't make too many stations too close to each other. Make use of the monorail-metro hub, too. It can save traffic. Make bus lines with more stops around residental streets, and make the bus go to a monorail station, often a hub.
When you click on the line overview and the zoom icon you will see the stops and also the budget. Move to 200% for example. You can do this with all kinds of transportation. Do not move up too much because it will drain your money fast.
Monorails are good for fast transport and the maintain is not expensive. Also perfect for connecting the residental-industrial areas. Keep in midn that monorails cannot to underground.
I didn't notice the Monorail train hub had two SEPERATE lines. That will help a ton. Thanks!
XD Is it solved now?