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acelejalde, Please check the gap between platform and train. The gap is so wide that someone will fall in the gap, get hurt, and sue you.
2) There will be no night mode, because you need a separate mesh table for night mode, and the last time I checked, mesh tables are not valid in the config file for splines.
3) I am only working on subway signals/signs/stations. BStyles is handling the tracks, and ExpressLine3Train is handling the tunnels. BStyles has mde progress on his current and vintage El track set--I do not know the status of his subway tracks. As for EL3T, all I know is that he began work on the tunnels last week. Until there is more info--that's all I got!
Ahh I understand. Kinda blows about there being no night mode. The station will look sorta unrealistic when it's at night. Oh well. Still very excellent stations and signals you made!
Keep up the good work guys but don't stress yourselves.
Also, stuipd question. But what about elevated stations ?
The first IRT subway system in NYC in 1904 uses cars that are 8'9" wide and 51' long. The second BRT/BMT subway system in 1914 used cars that were 10' wide and 67' long. The third IND subway system in 1932 uses cars that are 10' wide and 60'6" long. The three systems were independent of each other until 1950s when BMT and IND systems were combined into one system. In 1970s, cars that are 10' wide and 75' long ran on most of the BMT/IND system. 75-foot cars can't run on J, L, M, and Z routes because of tight curves on those routes.