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NAM approved Transit Stations are included as optional components of the [[NAM]] installer.
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NAM approved Transit Stations are included as optional components of the [[NAM]] installer.  Categories include:
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* '''Proximity-based stations''', plopped adjacent to the networks they service.  These are the easiest stations to use.
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* '''Dual-mode networking stations''', replacing a section of street, road, or avenue, as found among the GLR and RTMT stations.
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* '''Avenue overhanging stations''', composed of a station piece and an "other side" piece, to link the mass transit network on both sides of the avenue.
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* '''Orthogonal raised stations''', designed to sit inside the orthogonal network it services, activated by drawing the network through the station.
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* '''Diagonal raised stations''', being a two tile plop with overhang, designed to sit inside a two-tile piece of the diagonal network, activated by drawing the network through the two tiles.
  
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= Proximity-based stations =
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= Dual-mode networking stations =
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= Avenue overhanging stations =
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= Orthogonal raised stations =
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= Diagonal raised stations =
  
 
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Revision as of 23:39, 12 February 2020

NAM Documentation

NAM approved Transit Stations are included as optional components of the NAM installer. Categories include:

  • Proximity-based stations, plopped adjacent to the networks they service. These are the easiest stations to use.
  • Dual-mode networking stations, replacing a section of street, road, or avenue, as found among the GLR and RTMT stations.
  • Avenue overhanging stations, composed of a station piece and an "other side" piece, to link the mass transit network on both sides of the avenue.
  • Orthogonal raised stations, designed to sit inside the orthogonal network it services, activated by drawing the network through the station.
  • Diagonal raised stations, being a two tile plop with overhang, designed to sit inside a two-tile piece of the diagonal network, activated by drawing the network through the two tiles.

Proximity-based stations

Dual-mode networking stations

Avenue overhanging stations

Orthogonal raised stations

Diagonal raised stations