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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
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On default, bridge is dragged with wire and custom catenary it has shipped with. If I want to drag the bridge again -without wires- I go to the Network Skins menu and select 'none' as catenary style. When I re-drag the network, it doesnt have any wire or catenary.
When I said "I built the elevated tracks", I really meant the girders. Currently I am not using the Northeast Corridor pack. Sorry for that confusion.
Please let me know about other girders, I may have to make a separate wireless version or ask boformer to add cantilevers to be toggleable.
Cheers
Junctions on 2x2 is different so you can have lane switching from 2 to 1 lanes or use them as normal train viaducts with junctions on the middle. 1 lane has same nodes so they can be used with warren trusses. It was more a question of versatility hence why they're different in order to cover all grounds