Making The Tram More Efficient | Episode 19 | Cities Skylines 2 | San Bradifax



Hello and welcome to back Cities Skylines 2!

We’re back in San Bradifax today where we’re going to be making some more improvements to our transportation network. Pedestrians seem to still be an issue so we’ll be seeing if we can work to improve that by adding bridges and new bypass routes.

I think a new boat would also be a great idea to cross from one side of the river to the other. This again saves our citizens from travelling right through the city, and hopefully reduces traffic further.

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8 thoughts on “Making The Tram More Efficient | Episode 19 | Cities Skylines 2 | San Bradifax”

  1. Would it help the bus station traffic if you had an entrance road and an exit road without the connection in the middle (thus stopping pedestrians using the no longer existent through road along the station front)

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  2. Please replace those houses opposite the airport with offices. Not only is it a lot more realistic, it's also more ideal because the residents living in those houses wont complain about noise pollution. For the metro station, I'd recommend putting some commercial near every single metro station, it gives passengers destinations to go to.

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