

It needs intersections to travel around the industrial area better. The bonus travel along the roads, so a long road dissipates real fast.

Cargo station also give a huge happiness bonus to industry buildings, and that bonus is less the further away it gets from the station. They work best in the middle of industry so they have short distances to industry buildings. Then they get imported from off the map (outside connections) and create even more traffic. These deliveries are too far away and time out and deliveries will fail. Industry creates goods (purple) to deliver to commerce, who in turn sell these goods to residential (shoppers). Not sure what you mean by this, but I separated my industry from the residential and commercial areas. I have 3 freight train stations.maybe I should only build 1 instead?Īnd how do you eliminate exports? By cutting off outside connections? Maybe I should try that trick where you build a local freight station right beside the freight station that sends cargo out of the city? The reason why I put it far out on the road is because if I put it right on the highway ramp, traffic would get a huge bottleneck on the ramp.ģ. My cargo train station is inside the industry district. Not sure what you mean by this, but I separated my industry from the residential and commercial areas.Ģ. Generic industry supplies goods locally.ġ. Check your info views for outside connections. You have 100x the freight a city your size needs.Įliminate all of your exports. If you want less freight, then don't build so much. City blocks are extremely long and keep traffic n the road a long time. It helps if you give traffic alternate routes, rather than just a few. Not way far off where traffic has to travel for miles.ģ. You need your train station inside the industry district. You can't just plop down industry and no plan of action for freight to go somewhere.Ģ. you need to build industry with places to go.

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