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First let me just say i love getting downloads from there and you all do awesome work i am not one who knows how to make buildings and stuff so i let you awesome designers handle that but what i want to know since i have found things to do with football, soccer, baseball, basketball, golf, fishing, hockey, skating, curling and skiing here why doesn't someone make a functioning bobsled track so that maybe one could create an Olympic Resort.  Also i would love to see someone design and build a cable car in it's own separate download unless there is already one on it's own and i just can't find it here.  Once again Hats off to you designer's and builder's you deserve more praise then what you are getting.

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Extended things like cable car systems require something like a railroad system that is draggable.  I don't think this is particularly possible nor easy.  The same thing would apply to bobsled runs or ski lift/ski runs.  It might be something that the NAM team might consider be it is very much off the idea of a transportation system.  It would add a considerable number of new features to the game, and we don't have the source code to work with.  What you are asking for here is a new code base, and that doesn't seem feasible with the handles we have for mods.


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In fact, a cable car and the NAM tram would be undistinguishable, except for the external motorization and a third "rail" or cable. What could be done is a powerhouse , network connected to the tram, that could be put in the extreme of a rectinileal, sloped, tram line. Of course, the powerhouse should be just eyecandy.


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