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== Unlock Requirements ==
 
== Unlock Requirements ==
=== Easy Difficulty ===
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=== All Difficulties ===
=== Medium Difficulty ===
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* Combined Residential and Commercial population greater than 172,000
=== Hard Difficulty ===
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* Two small Railroad Stations (Custom ones will not work)
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* At least one station with a utilisation greater than 4,000 sims.
  
 
== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==

Revision as of 09:19, 5 January 2014

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Lot Stats
Lot Size 10x6
Plop Cost §24,000
Monthly Cost §300
Bulldoze Cost §1400
Fire Stage 3
Flammability 37
Power Consumed 42 MWh/Month
Water Consumed 15 m3/Month
Maximum Throughput 10,000 Sims
Possible Transfers Car (In Only), Pedestrian, Passenger Train
Air Pollution 6 over 4 tiles
Water Pollution 4 over 2 tiles
Garbage Pollution 10 over 0 tiles
Ploppable Lot
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General Information
Credits Author: Maxis

The Grand Railroad Station is a Transport Reward building that provides Passenger and Freight rail services, added in the Rush Hour expansion pack.

Railroad Stations are designed to be placed alongside the Rail Network, allowing sims to transfer between cars and pedestrians to trains, however the Grand Railroad Station is an exception as it is placed on the rail network.

The Grand Railroad Station is the largest Mass Transit lot in the game, however its' 10,000 unit capacity is shared with through traffic, so actual transfer capacity can be much lower.

Unlock Requirements

All Difficulties

  • Combined Residential and Commercial population greater than 172,000
  • Two small Railroad Stations (Custom ones will not work)
  • At least one station with a utilisation greater than 4,000 sims.

Bugs

This transfer Capacity shown in the game's menus (25,000) is much higher than the actual capacity (10,000).

The transit switch entry cost of the lot is set to 0, meaning that using this lot can interfere with a healthy public transport network by encouraging more through traffic than it should.