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Awesome stuff with the stations - been waiting for something like these since I saw some teased for SC4 years ago. Just thinking out loud - any chance we could get some sunken wall assets that match the two versions of the station so we can extend the sunken rail line a bit? Or, if it's less work, maybe a sunken station that's similar in stile to one of the other sets of sunken assets on the workshop?

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    Awesome stuff with the stations - been waiting for something like these since I saw some teased for SC4 years ago. Just thinking out loud - any chance we could get some sunken wall assets that match the two versions of the station so we can extend the sunken rail line a bit? Or, if it's less work, maybe a sunken station that's similar in stile to one of the other sets of sunken assets on the workshop?

    The station uses a special train track that runs under the terrain.

    I don't want to create puzzle piece walls. What should be possible is to create a "sunken train track" with a modified mesh that can be placed like a normal track. Like this:

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    Btw, the "metro" underground train station was just released by BloodyPenguin: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=538562227

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    Awesome stuff with the stations - been waiting for something like these since I saw some teased for SC4 years ago. Just thinking out loud - any chance we could get some sunken wall assets that match the two versions of the station so we can extend the sunken rail line a bit? Or, if it's less work, maybe a sunken station that's similar in stile to one of the other sets of sunken assets on the workshop?

    The station uses a special train track that runs under the terrain.

    I don't want to create puzzle piece walls. What should be possible is to create a "sunken train track" with a modified mesh that can be placed like a normal track.

    Ah, so what we're seeing is different than creating a sunken highway (at least, the way we've been doing it normally, anyways). Interesting! If a draggable network could be done, that would be absolutely awesome. :)

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    What should be possible is to create a "sunken train track" with a modified mesh that can be placed like a normal track. Like this:

    This would be cool! 

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