Funicular Network

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Description:

Funiculars for Cities Skylines.

**Subcribe the collection to get more funiculars in future.**

This is the collection of funicular vehicles and stations. The collection will consists of 2 types of tracks and differen funicular stations so read the desription properly for operational definition.

For any technical issues, comment on here.

***GUIDE: HOW TO MAKE FUNICULAR NETWORK***

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1308356422

1. BASE ASSETS

1.1. Funicular Tracks & Station Tracks
Funicular Tracks that are required to subscribe in order to create funicular network.

1.2. Prop Pack
Prop packs are required for proper visual apperance for stations and tracks. If you’re not subbed to them, you wont see horizonal pillars and sleeper on tracks and logos on stations.

2. FUNICULAR NETWORK with MULTIPLE STOPS

2.1 Inclined Stations
These are inclined stations for long range funicular network. Inclined stations should be used as mid stations. These stations have base modeled, thus they can be plopped on elevated terrain.

2.2 Through Station
Through station with flat entrances, meaning both entrance points have same level, can be used on flat ground as much as it can be used on inclined.

2.3. Terminus Stations
These are terminus stations for funicular networks. Terminus stations has larger footprint, allowing trains to switch tracks and reverse. These must be used for end point of the network, so trains can switch properly. If you end your lines on short inclined stations, trains will turn 180 degrees on these points and causing a visual glitch.

3. BASE STATIONS

Base and hilltop stations serve regions that has significant amount of altitude difference. They are both terminus stations, thus they can be only used A-B configuration, meaning from base to summit.

4. VEHICLES

4.1. Stoosbahn
Stoosbahn operates in the canton of Schwyz, Switzerland. It is currently the steepest funicular of the world. (One in Australia doesn’t validate as funicular but cabled railway).