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− | The '''Subway-to-Elevated Transition''' is a Transport building that allows [[Subway]] and [[Elevated Rail]] services to integrate and form one network. | + | The '''Subway-to-Elevated Transition''' is a Transport building that allows [[Subway]] and [[Elevated Rail]] services to integrate and form one network. It was added in the [[Rush Hour]] Expansion Pack. |
It is designed to be placed on top of both a stretch of Subway Network as well on a stub of Elevated Rail, allowing your Sims to transfer from expensive Subways to cheaper Elevated Rail. | It is designed to be placed on top of both a stretch of Subway Network as well on a stub of Elevated Rail, allowing your Sims to transfer from expensive Subways to cheaper Elevated Rail. |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 8 August 2019
Lot Stats
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Lot Size | 3x1 |
Plop Cost | §500 |
Monthly Cost | §20 |
Bulldoze Cost | §50 |
Fire Stage | 2 |
Flammability | 33 |
Power Consumed | 1 MWh/Month |
Maximum Throughput | 2,000 Sims |
Possible Transfers | Elevated Rail Subway |
Air Pollution | 1 over 1 tiles |
Water Pollution | 1 over 1 tiles |
Garbage Pollution | 2 over 0 tiles |
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Credits | Author: Maxis
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The Subway-to-Elevated Transition is a Transport building that allows Subway and Elevated Rail services to integrate and form one network. It was added in the Rush Hour Expansion Pack.
It is designed to be placed on top of both a stretch of Subway Network as well on a stub of Elevated Rail, allowing your Sims to transfer from expensive Subways to cheaper Elevated Rail.
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