About This File
WMP Art Deco Station by DocRorlach
An art deco inspired medium railway station, featuring the Epic Travel Agency. The station, meant for cities up to 200,000 inhabitants, acts as a transit hub, providing passengers access to subway, tram, bus, and taxi services. A small shopping arcade, cafe, and the travel agent provide a total of 188 jobs. Transit capacity has been set at 60,000, and will be shared by all transport types.
Note: If you are using LHD (left-hand-drive) with your SimCity installation you will also need the Left-Hand-Drive plugin. You will need to make sure that this loads after all other WMP dependencies!
Caution: In order to connect the tram line we advise using dragable GLR rather than plopable - this tends to minimize the chance to expirience CTDs caused by ploppable network puzzle pieces hovering over a transit-enabled lot.
Lot Details and Information:
Lot size: 9 x 8 tiles
Menu position: Building: Transportation,Building: Rail,Building: Strikable Transit,Building: Taxi_Maker,Building: PassengerRail
Jobs: Jobs $ : 155,Jobs $$ : 18,Jobs $$$ : 5
Plop cost: § 3235
Bulldoze cost: § 1725
Monthly cost: § 135
Power consumption: 45 MWh/month
Water consumption: 15 Gallons/month
Pollution: Air: 5 over 10 tiles; Water: 0 over 0 tiles; Garbage: 15 over 10 tiles
Capacity: 60,000 combined
Dependencies
To ensure the proper functionality, make sure the files mentioned below are installed in the plugins folder:
WMP Dependencies:
wmp_ad_station_bldgs.dat (included in the main download)
Optional Left-Hand_Drive Plugin (only required if your vehicles drive on the left, like in Japan or the UK)
Optional Dependencies:
Catenary_prop_exemplar_for_rail.dat
YOU ALSO NEED THIS DEPENDENCY FOR THE CATENARIES TO WORK
It is linked to from the Catenary page, but for those struggling with brown boxes I have also added the direct link here
Credits:
Thanks go, naturally, to Rivit whose idea this was in the first place, and who provided the custom pathing. And to everyone around the Pegasus site & teams, as well as Dave for his patience with testing this stuff. Another special bow is directed at Epic Blunder, whose insightful transit test reports were instrumental in making this station.
Special thanks go to the Swiss artist Max Grueter for his ecclectic people models, and to 3DPeople for the rest of the crowd.
Problems?
If you have problems with this lot it is most likely that you did not download all the dependencies or - just as likely - that we made a mistake. You can contact us via email at comments@workingman-productions.co.uk. Best include a screen-shot illustrating the problem.
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