Tidmouth Sheds

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Author: Sea Land Air

Last revision: 20 Sep, 2022 at 01:22 UTC

File size: 3.38 MB

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Description:

Tidmouth Sheds

The home of Thomas and his friends – as seen in the Thomas the Tank Engine series.


Tidmouth Sheds are the main engine sheds of the North Western Railway located at Tidmouth. The sheds are home to the Steam Team.

Originally based on the Vollmer Roadhouse model train building, the sheds have gone through various iterations over the years. This one has 7 berths – which can house all 7 of the original steam team (but you can customize however you’d like!).

How to Use

Once subscribed, you will find the sheds available to build in the transport > train menu. This asset is for decoration only – and does not function as a passenger train station.

Additionally, I took inspiration from REV0’s turntable which requires the use of Surface Networks or Ploppable Asphalt+ to cover the blue underground void.

Editor’s Note

Unfortunately Cities Skylines does not utilize ‘sheds’ for trains – instead they simply spawn directly at a station. I went back and forth about trying to make this a ‘working’ train station; two-way rail is needed in order to create a ‘terminus’ station — but in order for the turntable to look right, one way rail was the only option. I still wanted to ability to connect network track to it, so the one-way starting after the turntable was my compromise. I used vanilla textures to create the fake tracks for each berth.

Tidmouth Station will work much more ideally.

Asset Specs
Model
Triangles
Textures

Tidmouth Sheds
2,832
1024×1024 d/n/s/a/i

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