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Title: Ground Rail to Elevated Rail Conundrum
Post by: TheOtherRick on August 19, 2013, 02:53:52 PM
I am fresh back to playing SC4 and feeling like a real noob right now. I could have sworn that it was possible to transition ground rail to elevated rail. The only transition piece I have been able to find is ground rail to viaduct rail. I am running the most recent version of NAM (31.2). There are all kinds of goodies, but I'll be dipped if I can find the piece I am looking for. I wouldn't mind using viaduct instead of regular elevated rail, except that I cannot find a way to drag it...only puzzle pieces.

Can someone point me the right way?
Title: Re: Ground Rail to Elevated Rail Conundrum
Post by: Tarkus on August 19, 2013, 03:25:01 PM
First off, welcome back to SC4! 

There isn't a draggable system for the Elevated Heavy Rail viaducts--they're all still just puzzle pieces.  The transition from ground-to-elevated should be at the very beginning of the TAB Loop for those pieces.

-Alex
Title: Re: Ground Rail to Elevated Rail Conundrum
Post by: TheOtherRick on August 19, 2013, 04:00:38 PM
Quote from: Tarkus on August 19, 2013, 03:25:01 PM
First off, welcome back to SC4! 

There isn't a draggable system for the Elevated Heavy Rail viaducts--they're all still just puzzle pieces.  The transition from ground-to-elevated should be at the very beginning of the TAB Loop for those pieces.

-Alex

I think I realize my mistake now that I have read your response. The elevated rail I was referring to (draggable) is not elevated heavy ground rail...it is elevated subway rail!  :D  Thanks Alex.
Title: Re: Ground Rail to Elevated Rail Conundrum
Post by: Tarkus on August 19, 2013, 04:17:35 PM
Glad to help. :)

If you're looking for the Ground Light Rail/Elevated Light (Subway) Rail transition, that'll be under the Draggable GLR button, a few pieces into the TAB Loop.  Understandably, it can get quite confusing going between those two--I usually make sure to include the Heavy/Light distinction when talking about them.

-Alex