City Transport Simulator: Tram

City Transport Simulator: Tram

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Vee Feb 6 @ 12:02am
Some ideas to expand the map
I'd like see more variety on the map, because this city looks too monumental? Is that the word? I mean by that, the city is huge, streets are wide, buildings are mosty far away from street. This feels strange.

I'd like to see more narrow, inner old town brick steets, with some old gates under the guards towers from the old town walls maybe? similar to what we can see in Prague for example.
I'd like to see some tunnel section of the tram lines like we have in Vienna.

It would be nice to have some lines running to some big stadium, to the aiport

I'd like to see some cool bridges over the city river, in the inner old town also some bridges over the little canals etc.


For now this map we have looks boring in my opinion.
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vikingpn89 Feb 6 @ 5:12am 
I also think we need more typical old town districts with narrow streets instead of wide streets like we have now. Sorry, but German cities are not just made up of wide streets, there are also narrow streets with tram traffic. I think some kind of "fast tram" section would be cool, something like the Prague fast tram section to Barrandov, or for example something like the Polish fast tram section in Poznan, both above and underground
Kableq Feb 6 @ 5:56am 
Also the tram connections every single block makes it way too small, I hope in the future they will expand further from the city centre, indeed making an old town, new town, and station district.
molir Feb 6 @ 8:07am 
Well usually the trams run around the medieval city centre, not right through it, because the streets there are just too narrow. Yes, there are certainly exceptions, like Mala Strana in Prague. But usually you find trams in these places on streets built or heavily rebuilt in second half of 19th or start of 20th century, with 90% of the older buildings gone.
Vee Feb 6 @ 3:07pm 
Originally posted by molir:
Well usually the trams run around the medieval city centre, not right through it, because the streets there are just too narrow. Yes, there are certainly exceptions, like Mala Strana in Prague. But usually you find trams in these places on streets built or heavily rebuilt in second half of 19th or start of 20th century, with 90% of the older buildings gone.

It doesnt matter. Its very climatic and its just a game so I dont see any problems with doing this here. It would look super nice to drive :>
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