Engineering An Efficient and Realistic METRO Network for My City | Cities: Skylines 2



In this Cities Skylines 2 Build, I engineer a Metro / Subway / U-Bahn Network with 2 lines and multiple Transfer Hubs for my City in …

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  1. Connecting service tunnels are now a thing with depots, that's cool.
    I wish there were more options for metro stations though, more platforms in the same station, changing the depth of the platforms, modular stations to build a true metro hub.
    Although there seem to be some hidden feathers as MrMtanz pointed out, the options are still quite primitive.

  2. Sugestions for districts names:
    – Maryville,
    – Dracksontown
    – Deep District
    – Ollielane

    Your cities are very beutiful and gorgeous. How you are building and planning them ? I always wanted to build good looking city, but it looks let's say ugly.

  3. Ahh… realistic metro comes to New Hamburg! (Or whatever the name turns out to be). Great build fella.
    Line Tool and Tree Controller make a great combo but maybe click the "dice" icon? It stops the lines looking like plastic trees where they're all the same with identical aspects.
    You may also want to try out the landscaping tools mod… the things you can do with surfaces! And the mod makes it so much easier than using the asset picker.

  4. I'm also not the most creative with these names, but uncle ChatGPT can help a brother out:
    Redwood Heights

    Lakeview District

    Ironside Industrial Park

    Maple Springs

    Sunset Valley

    Riverside Quarter

    Cobblestone Village

    Skyline Ridge

    Harmony Hills

    Oakwood Estates

  5. I dunno if subways are meant for huge 200k+ cities but i built a similarism subway like in this video one circle line looping the city ans another one going straight through the middle connecting the center to the outskirts

    It gets quite low ridership so did i do something wrong or are subways just op? Because the downtown traffic has gone

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