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Request: 6-track/12 platform JENX Amsterdam Central Station

Started by ben_sb_vex, July 07, 2008, 12:46:31 AM

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ben_sb_vex

Hey Guys, this is not really a request for 'new' content, but I wasn't sure where else to post it.

I PM-ed this request to the creator of the lot I am referring to (deadwoods) at Simtropolis a while ago, but I haven't had a response.

I was wondering if I might be able to ask a massive favour relating to the JENX Amsterdam Central Station lot? I'm currently using the station in my city (looks great too ;D), but I would really like to have six double-tracks running into the station, rather than 3. I was wondering whether you could: a) mod the station so that the six-platform iron roofing area is repeated twice or b) release the iron-roofing part of the station (minus the front 'building' bit) as an eyecandy lot? (ie doesn't need to add to the station's capacity, just so it looks nice)

Obviously option (a) would be better, as it would mean that the back half would also have functionality. I completely understand if you're not able to help me out!

Many Thanks,

Ben.

ben_sb_vex

Ok, so sorry to double post, but I thought I might post a picture of what I mean. It seems the good people of Amsterdam beat me to this idea, and are pretty much building exactly what I'm thinking of!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Amsterdam_centraal_side.jpg

As you can see, two big wrought-iron roofing structures, (about) 12 platforms.