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If that makes no appreciable difference, remove the glass and check again. This way, by gradual process of elimination, it will be possible to find where all the triangles are coming from!
As an example, your first greenhouse contains 4,528,986 triangles whereas one of Tankslapper's Deltics (yes, OK I picked my favourite loco for comparison) contains 59,928 for the entire locomotive.
Definitely check transportfever.net , even if you need to translate the German, perhaps ask in a thread about reducing number of triangles whilst still maintaining a clear, detailed model.
Perhaps you can find a solution or a workaround for your next projects or somebody who's willing to help :)