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Springfield underground
There even used to be converted subway cars in NYC that collected bags of cash from the stations, as depicted in the 1995 film 'Money Train' :)
You can delete any part, including underpass entry by module configuration of the station, and add new parts by place new part then click on existing part.
Several bugs observed - if you have a passenger station and wish to add cargo platform - the game crashes. Only way to combine - build 2 separate stations nearby.
It also start conflicting with underpass - once you create it and confirm you can not modify (disconnect it). Modifications destroing whole station.
Anyway - Thank you for great modes that reduces emissions in town.
An elevated one would be helpful too at some point, as per London Broad Street & Bishopsgate goods depots, were linked to street level by cranes, or waggon lifts.
Apparently, the depot was so in demand that it was horribly backed up until road transport began to take over. At that point, the traffic decreased back to the levels it was designed for. Sadly, I can't find anything about what happened to it after the tube railways were consolidated.