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Also, if there is any detail about why these numbers are what they are that would be interesting.
I bet we'd discover cims that are walking for weeks through the city to get to the "next" park.
Cargo Trains: since Owner and Destination often dows not include its start point
Trucks "returning to Facility" could say which facility (e..g. a Farm Truck when I have no Farms or warehouses, so it is returning to a cargo train station or a cargo hub or similar.
Source and Destination on everything would be nice, but more work for less extra reward. When traffic is bad, clicking on a train or vehicle to discover source and destination would help.
Lower priority Metro, say its line and station from and station to (if stations not renamed, won't be helpful). Ferries are easier to trace. Metro sometimes make unusuala route choices.
I second this, it would be great to know which district the entity is coming from without having to jump to the building.