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You'll find it much easier to start your track from the last pillar of the elevated track and raise or lower it to the ground from there, than trying to connect from the ground to the elevated section.
Everybody's dying atm even though the crematoriums have space, traffic doesn't back up except for one lane on one road. Game makes no sense sometimes. Got fires breaking out and not being dealt with even though there are so many fire stations everywhere with good traffic access. Some areas experience high traffic, but nowhere experiences gridlock because there's loads of public trnasport and therefore traffic keeps moving
I need to join this track:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=778991451
To this one:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=778991428
I had run elevated track to the edge of the water on the other side of the on the other side of the second screenshot. Was running track across the water then had to demolish some unconnected track from a previous attempt to join the two. And then I couldn't continue either sections of track I'd built. After that I quit without saving because of the deathwave. Train tracks no longer snap to elevated sections
Same with all bridges, build the bridge supports first and then the bridge and then connect the ends to the road/rail on either side.
I will try this later (unless I forget)
I got my tracks connected. I think I did it a bit differently to your suggestion though (not sure). Thanks man