Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Tram/Trolleybus basic road
14 Comments
ermolaeff.lescha2015 4 Dec, 2024 @ 11:27am 
What tool did you use to create this add-on? Thank you for the answer! Have a nice day!
Ultra Gravy 12 Nov, 2020 @ 6:51pm 
I have been looking for this for ages! It's really difficult to find for some reason.
ylij174 17 Oct, 2020 @ 10:02pm 
Everything is working. Thanks ))
TurtleShroom 3 Sep, 2020 @ 11:28am 
FINALLY, a Road that isn't ten megabytes in size...

Please consider making one of these in four and six lane varieties!
とある魔術のゼウス 8 Apr, 2020 @ 9:56am 
Forgive me for being too excited to notice your comments on another project,i come here because i find this road have three lines overhead,and I've also noticed that other players have found this error.if possible could u fix it,tram only use inner line and trolley bus use both. 2 line is enough.tks fot ur great asset:steamhappy:
Pascal© P∆sc∆l P45C4L 6 Apr, 2020 @ 1:58am 
@nachocheese Because I saw the discussion. In Real Life there are never be 3 Overhead Wires.
Normally, One of the Trolleybus Wires is also used as a Wire for the Tram. This means the Trolleybus Overhead-Wires are ofcenter with the Lane of the Road.

San Francisco Still has Trolleybuses and Trams. Here is a
Goolgle Streetview [www.google.com] where you can see the Tram using the inner Wire (away from the curbside) while Trolleys using both.

But Thanks for the great Asset.
saanya 4 Apr, 2020 @ 2:00am 
Thank you.
Is it possible to create avenue with trams in middle and trolleys at the sides? =)
sandroluzern 1 Apr, 2020 @ 11:31am 
@Kappa Yes it would work with pantograph as long as the minus pole is high enough. There existed some examples of this in earlier times.
Ni Hao 1 Apr, 2020 @ 11:27am 
@nachocheese I haven't seen any photos with that kind of wire alignment as well. I think it would work in real life if the tram wire would be a little lower in height compared to trolleybus wires. But as far as my knowledge goes about the game, it is impossible to lower the height, plus all the tram models are built to the same wire height. But if you can you should mimic the system what is use in SF. If you look at the picture what was posted in the comment by sandroluzern you can see that the tram pole is actually on a right side of an trolleybus wire. If you could move the trolleybus wires so that one wire is above the tram track and the other wire is next to it then it would be pretty accurate. But either way you are doing amazing job :)
nachocheese  [author] 1 Apr, 2020 @ 9:57am 
@Kappa I added a third tram wire in the middle of the trolleybus wires (pictures). Do you think, that could work in real life? I couldn't find any photos of a shared street like this
Ni Hao 1 Apr, 2020 @ 5:15am 
@sandroluzern Jee I know that in SF the wires are aligned like that, but realistlicly you can use this road with trams what use pole system (like in SF) but not with pantograph system.
sandroluzern 31 Mar, 2020 @ 10:46pm 
@Kappa: This version is not the most common version of wire alignement but it does exist. For example in San Francisco: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Streetcar_San_Francisco.jpg
Ni Hao 31 Mar, 2020 @ 4:59pm 
Can you add back tram wires and move trolleybus wires next to the tram wires. Right now it's little unrealistic but good work either way :D