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Quote from: metarvo on November 12, 2011, 07:14:42 PM
I guess that makes the real RHW-2 become the RHW-2C, and the RHW-4 would become the RHW-4S just in case a RHW-4C analogous to the MAVE-4 RD-4 is released.

Well, it's been stated that an RHW-4C can't be made, likely because it would be functionally redundant. Diagonal (and more so with FARHW) would be a different story.

I've actually called the RHW-3 an RHW-4C on a few occasions. (Think "Cheap Motorway".) ;)

Quote from: metarvo on November 12, 2011, 07:14:42 PM
I feel that they are still representative of the onramps typically used for diamonds and other surface street/RHW interchanges, though.

And I think that's what the term "MIS" has been demoted to: Being that intermediate interchanging network between, say, a surface street and highway, unless you're using those FAD-44 pieces.

Quote from: metarvo on November 12, 2011, 07:14:42 PM
You could actually use a B ramp still if you moved the ramp a few tiles closer in.

Which one? $%Grinno$% There are two (theoretically, three) different types of B-Ramps: B1 and B2. (Remember: The number after the letter denotes the number of lanes on the branch.) "$Deal"$
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Quote from: GDO29Anagram on November 12, 2011, 07:38:37 PM
Which one? $%Grinno$% There are two (theoretically, three) different types of B-Ramps: B1 and B2. (Remember: The number after the letter denotes the number of lanes on the branch.) "$Deal"$

B2, because the ramp is a "MIS-2"/RHW-4.  A B1 ramp would include a MIS ramp, which is not used at all in that interchange.
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I would love to have more options in multiple lanes for the MIS, because some places going from 2 lanes down to 1 makes issues way worse, especially in area's where you expect heavy traffic, like seaports.

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Quote from: Haljackey on November 10, 2011, 06:33:10 PM
This ramp is too curvy, even before the rebuild. Try using some 45-degree ones instead of the 90s to take out a bunch of the bends.

Yes, I know that this ramp is a little too curved but I wanted to build a compact T-interchange. Maybe I'll try to rebuild it again.




There is an another intersection from my new city. This intersection is located near a future sports complex. On the picture there is properly a whole infrastructure around the complex.





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kbieniu7

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Lior

Nice intersection, it looks efficient!!

Swordmaster

Yes, great use of the avenue-MIS pieces  :thumbsup:

PS: So, that's a TOTSO (turn off to stay on) setup, right?

solovinodelmal

working on a new tile for a suburb called Todosantos near a big city, Modesto.

T-bone Interchange on the beltway.



Trumpet Interchange.




Rionescu

solovinodelmal, I love the look of your T-bone, including the trees. Unfortunately, by the width of that beltway, I'm betting those trees won't be there for too long.

Haljackey

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Quote from: Rionescu on November 17, 2011, 01:03:36 PM
by the width of that beltway, I'm betting those trees won't be there for too long.

Ha! Who says wide highways need to be in cities? (There's a proposal here to build a lengthy 12-lane highway in a rural landscape)

Great junctions solovinodelmal! That's a very unique T-bone!




I have a couple intersections to show:

Double-T avenue intersections with a new RHW-4 up the cliff:


Road junctions with a RHW expressway, similar to that of the Trans-Canada Highway.


Zoom-in of the diagonal one:

TheAttendee

#2810
Just started integrating RHW into my region. Here are some of my first intersections!

Trumpet. Copied this one from a picture I saw earlier in the thread.
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/228/almondcoveaug4111321663.png

Same thing but with service ramps for nearby freight traffic.
http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/9951/almondcoveaug9111321663.png

Cloverleaf
http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/6556/almondcovejul3011132166.png

Diagonal To Orthogonal RHW4's
http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/908/northpointemay140413215.png

Not sure what to call this one..... but it works!
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/908/northpointemay140413215.png

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mike3775

Awesome Haljackey.  Of course all your pics and roadways are awesome

Incidentally, whats that white building in the middle of the bottom 2 photo's(near the road roundy)

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Junction whit the A4 and A26, and the new HSR line.


Terring7

The railroad tunnels fits very good :thumbsup:
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Sweet, that reminds me of something I've done!  :D
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Tarkus

#2818
A very unusual new one of mine . . .



It's sort of a trumpet with an extension to connect to a surface street.  (A Flugelhorn interchange, per chance? :D)

(You'll probably also notice I'm fiddling around with concrete textures and chevrons . . . though they're not exactly playing nice in this pic.)

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Death50

I downloaded the new RHW, and can't for the life of me find the RHW3 bridges, where are they and how do I make them?

Also I'm liking the pictures a lot guys