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High-capacity aerial transit suited for moving large numbers of passengers across vast distances, independent of ground traffic. Transit Hubs
Resolved issues with ferry paths and one-way train tracks for Left-Hand Traffic cities. : You cannot access official patches, community mods,
A city without leisure is just a grid of factories and bedrooms. The v1.7.2-f1 update works hand-in-hand with entertainment strategies by allowing you to channel massive influxes of tourists directly into your leisure zones without paralyzing your local road networks. The Power of Mass Transit Hubs
The Cities: Skylines Mass Transit expansion represents a vital milestone in the evolution of the city-builder genre. By introducing diverse transportation methodologies and granular traffic controls, it allowed players to move past basic road grids into complex, realistic urban design. The v1.7.2-f1 update serves as the stabilizing foundation for these features, correcting early post-launch bugs to deliver a smoother, more reliable, and ultimately better simulation experience. Whether managing a sprawling metropolis or a collection of interconnected islands, this version ensures your transit networks run like clockwork. A city without leisure is just a grid
: Corrected positions for asymmetric road islands and ferry paths for cities using Left Hand Traffic. Intercity Trains
With the update installed, use these strategic blueprints to maximize the lifestyle and entertainment metrics of your virtual populace: The "Park & Ride" Suburb released on May 22
Water-based transit options that utilize canals and shorelines to move citizens across rivers, lakes, and islands without relying on bridges.
The Mass Transit DLC, released on May 22, 2017, allows players to create complex public transit systems, including buses, metro lines, and commuter rail, as well as water traffic like ferries. This DLC significantly expanded the game's replayability and depth, giving players more tools to manage and develop their cities.