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Posting on behalf of Karoliina, who is travelling at the moment.

So, the monorails. I’ve written about all the other new public transport systems, so they are the last remaining one. The type in Mass Transit is an elevated monorail, basically meaning that it goes on tracks elevated with pylons. This allows the monorail to operate on top on roads and on water, given lots of options on placement and making sure it does not need much free ground.

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The basics of the monorail are much like the metro. Build stations, connect them with tracks and then mark lines. The line will automatically start operating once it is looping. What separates the monorail from the metro, is that it can be built on top of roads. A new avenue type has been added with monorail tracks going on top of the section between lanes. This avenue is just like a regular road, so that you can easily upgrade existing roads to use it. While the monorail has stand-alone stations that work just like stations for any other transport type, the new and awesome thing is the station type you can place on top of a road. A lot of space is saved by building on the roads.

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The monorail station comes with a piece of road, so you may need to remove some road or plan the stations very early. When you have chosen the spot where you want to build, place the station there and connect it with both roads and tracks to make it operational. The tracks also work without a road, so you can creatively connect sections of stand-alone track and sections of track on top of an avenue. You can even build on water, making outstanding scenic routes and saving space on land.

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The monorail can turn at the end of the line, so you don’t need to construct loops in the ends. A station is enough, the monorail train will automatically change direction if that is how the line loops. You do need to mark each individual stop, but this allows you to also skip stops if that is what works best for your line. The train does not need to stop on a station every time it passes a station.

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I personally find the elevated monorail one of the most interesting transport types in the game. Not only does it look cool on both tracks and stations, and you can also peek into the stations to see the trains stopping and even see the timetable screens, but it is also very useful. Fast means of transportation that takes up only minimum space and can be built on top of existing infrastructure, as well as in stand-alone sections, and mixing these freely gives a lot of possibilities on how to create just the type of monorail system that fits your city.

I can’t wait to see all the wonderful and weird monorail systems you will built!

Cheers
Karoliina
 

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You know what would really make waves: Suspended Monorails.
 

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Would it ever be possible to have a setting to turn off/toggle turning at the end of lines and line switching?
to make monorails work like trams?
It should be possible to layout the track in a loop at the end of a line and the line will automatically loop back. I see no reason why this would not work if it's something you want, as you can do so now with metro or trains. So there would be no need to switch or toggle.
 

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I'm still worried we are not getting dual highways for the times we want them to be perfectly parallel.

Regarding this request, in the first reply of this post (dated just over a year ago, 26 April 2016):
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/foru...d-of-the-week-8-17-2016.923583/#post-21053277
co_martsu said:
And I feel you with the highway. This will be improved on when we get to it :)

I can only hope that "Mass Transit" would be considered a good time to "get to it". :)
 

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Well, having passed Wednesday 03 May with no new dev diary, it seems safe to say that the "possibly weekly nearer release" has not happened.
So the next one is due 10 May. Could still go to weekly for 17 May, then release 18 May.
Time will tell.
 

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I'm still worried we are not getting dual highways for the times we want them to be perfectly parallel.

Regarding this request, in the first reply of this post (dated just over a year ago, 26 April 2016):
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/foru...d-of-the-week-8-17-2016.923583/#post-21053277
co_martsu said:


I can only hope that "Mass Transit" would be considered a good time to "get to it". :)


Hope they didn't forget it! It's alway a pain in the a...butt to get them perfectly in line.
Last hope is a mod; BloodyPenguin can you hear me ?;)
 

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It should be possible to layout the track in a loop at the end of a line and the line will automatically loop back. I see no reason why this would not work if it's something you want, as you can do so now with metro or trains. So there would be no need to switch or toggle.

If you do that the trains never use it, they just magic line hop switch where their route ends, thats what happens with metro and trains.
 

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Well, having passed Wednesday 03 May with no new dev diary, it seems safe to say that the "possibly weekly nearer release" has not happened.
So the next one is due 10 May. Could still go to weekly for 17 May, then release 18 May.
Time will tell.

Maybe everything has been said about this (a little disappointing) expansion...
 

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Maybe everything has been said

At a minimum, something should be said about the train stations? There was a huge one pictured that looks awesome. I hope there will also be a smaller 2 track (pair) station as well though, as every time I want a multi-track station I would not need one that huge. It looks like 5-6 pairs of track. Six, four, and two pairs of track would be nice options. A small one track (pair) rural station would be nice as well, but too much to hope for I am sure.
Not much said about new roads and bridges.
 

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At a minimum, something should be said about the train stations? There was a huge one pictured that looks awesome. I hope there will also be a smaller 2 track (pair) station as well though, as every time I want a multi-track station I would not need one that huge. It looks like 5-6 pairs of track. Six, four, and two pairs of track would be nice options. A small one track (pair) rural station would be nice as well, but too much to hope for I am sure.
Not much said about new roads and bridges.

Completely forgot about these, yes indeed but they are just train stations, and I agree a 2-track station would have been great, concerning the bridges I think you can't choose them, they just build differently according to the road you choose
 

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They have been shown in the youtube series, either build or when hovering the menus.
There is a 6 track pass through (with metro) and a 6 trak head station (likely also with metro).
There also is a 2 track hub with 2x monorail.

No simple 2 or 3 track stations, I fear.
Nothing new in the metro tab, no new airport.
I can't remmeber if they have shown the tram tab by "accident" and if new stuff was there.

The bridge types also have not been shown in detail.