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As I said in the description the mod exist primarily as an example for modders of how to use the required mod and I thought it was best to use vanilla game textures for that. The idea is when a modder makes a new street texture mod they can make the station modules as easily as making a new street config, no messing with the module code required like myself and the linked mod author had to.
I plan on doing versions for Better Roads and possibly American Roads. This one is compatible but some types are missing and the UI doesn't match.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2048348753