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Cities: Skylines

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Ponte da Chanca, Lugo
   
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Ponte da Chanca, Lugo

In 1 collection by Armesto
Lugo Style Collection
72 items
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Ponte da Chanca, built in 1874, allowing trains to reach Lugo from Madrid.

Three props:
Chanca_Bridge_(1, 2, 3)
512x1024px, LOD 128x256px
All assets around 1000 tris

===IMPORTANT===
You must use this mods to place it right:
Also, is easier build it using Prop Line Tool

Some of the images above are from MrMiyagi, who placed it in the real location with a much better and proper decoration. Thank you!
14 Comments
macluk Jul 22, 2018 @ 12:24pm 
Seems everyone knows it... but how to place this kind of bridge on water?
DeaNoMeaN Apr 10, 2017 @ 5:40am 
Armesto tu es um genio.
Lindos assets.
Muito Obrigado.
mizrael77 Apr 6, 2017 @ 11:04am 
Nice model, there's only one huge problem: it's too narrow for the railroad so there's no way to place it whitout having parts of it protruding from the railroad...
MaxPower Mar 27, 2017 @ 8:12am 
Thank you, Armesto. In fact, I forgot to reenable Prop Snapping after deacivating it some time ago. Works like a charm now.
Timur Mar 24, 2017 @ 7:58pm 
Even with the required mods I can't figure out how to place this mod. Any tips on this?
Armesto  [author] Mar 24, 2017 @ 12:08pm 
@MaxPower Do you have Prop Snapping? You need it to raise props with "Move It!"
MaxPower Mar 24, 2017 @ 11:11am 
I really like all of your bridge assets. However, I have yet to use them since I am unable to change their height using Move It! and Page Up/Down. Can anybody help?
albertofuji Mar 24, 2017 @ 7:49am 
Armesto, estannos faltando un horreo e un cruceiro para as nosas aldeas ;-)
Armesto  [author] Mar 21, 2017 @ 11:36am 
@Zivouine I prefer to do buildings in my country right now, Madrid doesn't attract my attention too much.
Zivouine Mar 21, 2017 @ 11:33am 
I see that you love old spansh buildings... Haveyou planned to do the Monasterio de el Escorial?