Subways, Underground, Tram or anything else Urban shots!

People, please stop quoting multiple pictures for ONE thing you want. I've seen it done twice with same batch of pictures just for one item in one picture. If you can kindly, reduced the amount of
 
bug with rustram junctions

hello again!

i played a bit around with the rustram tracks and i also used the included junctions, but when i drive a tram over a junction, it gets thrown off.
removing and placing again seems to fix this bug for a while.

i also noticed that the rails get screwed up when i move a junction with this bug.
 
That's a bug of trainz. This problem was noticed in TRS2012 build 3.6 but in 3.7 and in TRS2010 junctions works correctly. And I don't know how to fix it...
 
Not only that @Rylee, but do some research before asking. In almost every thread I've seen you show up in, you constantly ask ask ask. That's a quick way to be labeled a "gimmie pig" which is not an endearing term in these circles.

-A
 
Suspended developement of the Saint Petersburg in TRS.
A view to the second downtime place of the 6th Tram Depot (abandoned in 2003), through the gate between the main building and the traffic controller's cabin.

 
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It's kind of a shame that there are only a few realistic buildings like these in the last screenshot. :(
 
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Another trolley bus, now completed. Those who aren't familiar, this is a Marmon-Herrington TC-48. They were made throughout the later part of the 1940s, into the 1950s, before the company at last stopped making them in the early 60s. The Toronto Transit Commission purchased 15 of these second-hand from Cincinati in 1953, and they remained in service until 1972. The vehicle has been textured in such a way that it can be fairly easily re-textured, since these vehicles were used in a number of cities here in North America.

The model has been uploaded to the DLS, and awaits approval. A second note will be posted here when it's available.
 
Another trolley bus, now completed. Those who aren't familiar, this is a Marmon-Herrington TC-48. They were made throughout the later part of the 1940s, into the 1950s, before the company at last stopped making them in the early 60s. The Toronto Transit Commission purchased 15 of these second-hand from Cincinati in 1953, and they remained in service until 1972. The vehicle has been textured in such a way that it can be fairly easily re-textured, since these vehicles were used in a number of cities here in North America.

The model has been uploaded to the DLS, and awaits approval. A second note will be posted here when it's available.[/QUOTE]

where u get those trackless trolley wires and poles from?....thx :)
 
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