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I could have sworn that i  saw a picture where the rail road turns were deally sharp and didnt take up as much room. anyone know what i am talking about, or if this is possible? ill try to find the picture to help you guys out.

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Could it have been a ground light railroad (GLR)?

They turn 90 degrees within one tile.

There is a picture in the bottom of this page: https://www.simtropolis.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=124&threadid=64341&enterthread=y

Otherwise, it shouldn't be too difficult to change eg. uroncha's "Rail U Turn For UDI" into a 90 degree corner lot...

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    no it was a rail . . . at least it was the color of a regular rail. i think i found it in the "show us your accomplishments" thread, but i cant find it again.

    EDIT: Found the pic. here it is:

    Brennt%20Canal%203.JPG

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    Yeah thats GLR with a track mod, forget the name of it.

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    It would be pretty unrealistic to have regular rail take such a tight turn... thats definitely GLR.quote>

    I think the real question is if its modded regular rail or modded glr...Though Im almost positive your right, that SFBT station in the pic is made for GLR

    to be honest I've never seen the crossings with yellow lines or tracks in asphault, im not sure what they are from. Im just as curious as you guys are

    I have a suspision someone customized the textures on the puzzle pieces and stations for personal use, or it was up for download on an obscure foreign site, perhaps even just an attachment on a forum.

    Just curious who posted that pic?

    Anyways....

    Here is something similiar. You also need a thing that changes the area arond the tracks from dirt to concrete pavers, which is why I don't use it.

    http://hide-inoki.com/~nob/lot_station.htm

    Rail_Set_Ver2.jpg

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    i got the pic from fabiocb's CJ of "Brennt Shores Revisited: A UK Style CJ". anyways, thanks for the help guys

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    oh brentt shores isnt fabiocb's. its Ill tonkso.you might be able to contact him and ask

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