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Luckily the structure isn't necessary to add one monorail up top and two Metro down in the basement. That's worked nicely so far.
I am nearing completion of my modification effort (it will still be untextured, though). I have two metro stations down in the basement, and am looking to add another monorail station up on level 2.
The pillars have been removed, extending the cantelever. Once the second monorail is operational I may need to spread them a bit farther apart so one monorail will fit between the posts on either long side of the station.
Please let us know.
vs vg,
scattered
I would also like to shorten the ground level, putting more train overhang out on Level +1. Just something else for me to break, ugh.
Genius, putting the Trains up 1 level from street, makes it more compact, and can put roads around it.
Genius, putting Monorail up 2 levels, narrows footprint nicely.
Genius, putting Monorail on a slight diagonal, but can still make connections on station side of the road.
Much better aesthetics over stock Metro-Monorail-Train hub with trains on surface.
Thanks.