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Actually trams and LRTs in Hong Kong are all single-ended. Guess it's a nice way to save costs for vehicle manufacturing.
Well. at least in Germany they do. Really often actually. The city in whoch I live even just bought new trams which can only drive in one direction:
https://www.luftbildsuche.de/info/luftbilder/gleisverlauf-bahnhofsgebaeude-deutschen-bahn-neben-wendeschleife-strassenbahn-bahnhofspl-dinslaken-nordrhein-westfalen-nrw-deutschland-334795.html
I completely agree with you. Bidirectional trams are one of the most essential additions. I don't know why CO keep releasing patches every time a new DLC comes out, but they never fix this issue! We all need to lobby them to fix it. It can't be that hard. All the other forms of rail transport in this game can do it.
I think it's called Single Track AI, check mods section here.
In the city where I live, the local tram service actually does all these shenanigans...
Dovwnvot
btw klyte fix mod it doesn't work boo doewnvot