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- Do you really need 4 Railway in each direction?
- If yes: Why do you need them? Maybe if you don't connect each track to each track you could use lesser railroads. For example one traintrack for Passenger trains and one for industrial.
- Why don't using oneway- traintracks?
I am using the following cross: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=832525829
And each traintrack leaving the cross is oneway 2 for both directions and both on the right side (no crossing of the whole railway anymore). and each of the 2 tracks per direction is only connected to passenger OR transportation stations. And its possible for all trains to do a 360° way choose. I made that for a really massive train upcomming and it worked to my citys well.