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A few dozen NAM approved Transit Stations are included as optional components of the [[NAM]] installer.   
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There's several dozen NAM approved Transit Stations included as optional components of the [[:Category:NAM User Guide pages updated to NAM 36|NAM 36]] installer.   
  
 
Many NAM stations service multiple networks, so the broad types of NAM stations relate to how they are built/used:
 
Many NAM stations service multiple networks, so the broad types of NAM stations relate to how they are built/used:
 
# '''Proximity-based stations''', are simply plopped adjacent to the networks they service.
 
# '''Proximity-based stations''', are simply plopped adjacent to the networks they service.
# '''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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# '''Avenue overhanging stations''' are composed of a station piece and an "other side" piece, to link the mass transit network on both sides of the avenue.
 
# '''Orthogonal raised (or ground) stations''', designed to sit inside the orthogonal network it services, activated by drawing the network through the station.
 
# '''Orthogonal raised (or ground) 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.
 
# '''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.
# '''Dual networking stations''', a transit lot that resembles a puzzle piece, replacing a section of street, road, or avenue, as found among the GLR and RTMT stations.
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# '''Dual networking stations''', a transit lot that resembles a puzzle piece, replacing a section of street, road, or avenue, as found among the [[Ground Light Rail|GLR]] and [[Road-Top Mass Transit|RTMT]] stations.
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<blockquote>'''Copied to: <nowiki>https://www.nam.sc4devotion.com/index.php?title=Transit_Stations</nowiki>'''</blockquote>
  
 
There are also families of stations that share a similar appearance or BAT style, based on the content creator.
 
There are also families of stations that share a similar appearance or BAT style, based on the content creator.
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* ''Xyloxadoria'' does the long gracefully arched (1x6) blue glass stations.
 
* ''Xyloxadoria'' does the long gracefully arched (1x6) blue glass stations.
 
* The "Modern" family of stations have the rectangular gray concrete, steel and glass structure, the only family of stations with both single-height (15m) and double-height (30m) buildings, which were all created by ''Xyloxadoria'', but have quite a different look from the arched blue glass stations.
 
* The "Modern" family of stations have the rectangular gray concrete, steel and glass structure, the only family of stations with both single-height (15m) and double-height (30m) buildings, which were all created by ''Xyloxadoria'', but have quite a different look from the arched blue glass stations.
* ''Brenda_Xne'' did the Modern GLR Station and Modern Monorail and Bullet Train Station, which look quite different from the ''Xyloxadoria's'' "Modern" family of stations.
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* ''Brenda_Xne'' did the Modern GLR Station and Modern Monorail and Bullet Train Station, which look quite different from ''Xyloxadoria's'' "Modern" family of stations.
  
  
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== Comparison Table (NAM 36) ==
 
== Comparison Table (NAM 36) ==
  
Click on the arrows in the column headers to sort.
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Click on the arrows in the column headers to sort. This is a list of the optional Transit Stations available in the [[:Category:NAM User Guide pages updated to NAM 36|NAM 36]] installer:
 
* Looking for the lowest monthly cost for your budget?  Click on the '''Budget''' header.
 
* Looking for the lowest monthly cost for your budget?  Click on the '''Budget''' header.
 
* Looking for stations with a similar visual style?  Click on the '''Family''' header.
 
* Looking for stations with a similar visual style?  Click on the '''Family''' header.
* Looking to shortlist stations with built-in car parking for your residential zones?  Click on the '''Car Park''' header.
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* Looking to shortlist stations with built-in car parking for your residential zones?  Click twice on the '''Car Park''' header.
* Looking for a list of Monorail/HSR enabled stations?  Click on the '''Monorail''' column header.
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* Looking for a list of Monorail/HSR enabled stations?  Click twice on the '''Monorail''' column header.
 
* Looking for just the station to fit in a 1x3 space between avenue and street, to provide bus and subway access at both ends of the station?  Click on the '''Size''' column header.
 
* Looking for just the station to fit in a 1x3 space between avenue and street, to provide bus and subway access at both ends of the station?  Click on the '''Size''' column header.
  
Line 959: Line 961:
 
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   *  Plop-size of 1x2 prevents the bus stop from reaching the overhang, so a road must be run along the side of the station, too.
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   *  Plop-size of 1x2 makes road access to the 1x2 station plop tiles a special consideration.
 
   **  The other side piece, simply called "Overhanging El Rail Station", also costs 21.00, so 21+21=42.00
 
   **  The other side piece, simply called "Overhanging El Rail Station", also costs 21.00, so 21+21=42.00
  
Line 984: Line 986:
 
The Maxis [[Passenger Train Station]] must be plopped adjacent to a street, road, avenue, or highway on one side, and a [[rail]] line on any other side.  Again, the orientation of this train station plop makes no difference, which is the essence of how proximity-based stations work.  They just need to touch an adjacent tile of the networks they service.
 
The Maxis [[Passenger Train Station]] must be plopped adjacent to a street, road, avenue, or highway on one side, and a [[rail]] line on any other side.  Again, the orientation of this train station plop makes no difference, which is the essence of how proximity-based stations work.  They just need to touch an adjacent tile of the networks they service.
  
The Maxis [[Freight Train Station]] also has a higher capacity in the NAM, and provides transshipment from [[rail]] to road, in addition to the road to [[rail]] feature provided in original the Maxis version.
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The Maxis [[Freight Train Station]] also has a higher capacity in the NAM, and provides transshipment from [[rail]] to road, in addition to the road to [[rail]] feature provided in the original Maxis version.
  
 
= Avenue overhanging stations =
 
= Avenue overhanging stations =
  
Plop the elevated station on one side of an avenue, with the 1x4 overhang crossing the station, then plop the "(other side)" piece in the empty tile covered by the elevated station's overhang.  Make sure to use the Home/End keys to get the orientation of both station and "(other side" piece correct.
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Plop the elevated station on one side of an avenue, with the 3 tiles of overhang crossing the avenue, then plop the "(other side)" piece in the empty tile covered by the elevated station's overhang.  Make sure to use the Home/End keys to get the orientation of both station and "(other side)" piece correct.
  
 
Each avenue overhanging station is really two stations, two separate plops on the same elevated network, with the visual appearance of a single station.  You will need to make sure that the elevated network runs across the two tiles of avenue, because the overhanging station plop does nothing to help with that.
 
Each avenue overhanging station is really two stations, two separate plops on the same elevated network, with the visual appearance of a single station.  You will need to make sure that the elevated network runs across the two tiles of avenue, because the overhanging station plop does nothing to help with that.
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These stations can be placed over many kinds of two tile network.  Just be aware, that the Bus feature of these stations needs both road access '''and''' pedestrian access.  As strange as it might seem, you will get a [[Zot#No_Road_Access_Zot|No Road Access Zot]] if you place this station over a two-tile highway which has no pedestrian access, and that problem can be solved using a [[NAM/Puzzle Pieces/pedmall|Ped Mall]] tile.
  
 
==== In the Build Rails menu ====
 
==== In the Build Rails menu ====
Line 1,023: Line 1,027:
 
= Orthogonal raised stations =
 
= Orthogonal raised stations =
  
Elevated light rail and monorail stations allow you to drag the mass transit network right into the station.  With the viaduct stations, build the viaduct right up to the station, and in some cases right through same tiles of the viaduct station.
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Elevated light rail and monorail stations allow you to drag the mass transit network right into the station.  With the viaduct stations, build the viaduct right up to the station, and in many cases right through overhang tiles of the viaduct station.  See the '''Water Pipe''' image below for more information about revealing station plop size and overhang tiles.
  
 
==== In the Build Rails menu ====
 
==== In the Build Rails menu ====
Line 1,041: Line 1,045:
 
* Modern Elevated Train Station
 
* Modern Elevated Train Station
 
* Modern Double Height El Rail Station
 
* Modern Double Height El Rail Station
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== Using Water and Water Pipe views to reveal station plop size and overhang ==
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Note that the '''Victorian Viaduct Rail Station (orthogonal)''' is only a 1x2 plop, with the other 3 tiles simply being decorative overhang.  You can see that 1x2 plop in the '''Water''' data view, showing as a watered (or unwatered) building.  Because this station includes a Bus feature, if you don't have road access to the 1x2 plop inside the centre of the station, you will get a [[Zot#No_Road_Access_Zot|No Road Access Zot]].  This can be solved by running a road down the side of the station, or if you're feeling sneaky, you can run a 1x2 piece of street directly under one of the overhanging tiles of the station, and then replace one street tile with the '''Rail over Street Puzzle Piece'''.
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::[[Image:Victorian_Viaduct_1x2.jpg]]
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The entire combo of Rail over Street, and any other viaduct pieces hiding under station overhangs, can be revealed by turning on the '''Water Pipe''' feature, which reveals the station plop tiles as dark blue, but makes the station building invisible.
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::[[Image:Victorian_Viaduct_1x2_pipes.jpg]]
  
 
== Maxis orthogonal raised stations ==
 
== Maxis orthogonal raised stations ==
Line 1,051: Line 1,065:
 
= Diagonal raised stations =  
 
= Diagonal raised stations =  
  
Construction of diagonal stations generally requires use of the NAM Disconnect tool, to remove the two pieces of elevated network where the 1x2 station plop goes.
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Construction of diagonal stations generally involves use of the NAM Disconnect tool, to remove the two pieces of elevated network where the 1x2 station plop goes.
  
 
In most cases, after plopping the station in that 1x2 spot, you then activate the station by dragging the relevant network orthogonally (not diagonally) through those same two tiles.
 
In most cases, after plopping the station in that 1x2 spot, you then activate the station by dragging the relevant network orthogonally (not diagonally) through those same two tiles.
Line 1,067: Line 1,081:
 
* Elevated Rail Station, Diagonal (Victorian style)
 
* Elevated Rail Station, Diagonal (Victorian style)
 
* Elevated Rail Station, Diagonal (Morifari)
 
* Elevated Rail Station, Diagonal (Morifari)
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The '''Diagonal Tram Station''' is a one-of-a-kind, being the only diagonal station at ground level which is not a dual networking piece.  The Tram network, being an override network, can be dragged into the station, but not through the station.  You can also link this station up using the Tram puzzle pieces.
  
 
= Dual networking stations =
 
= Dual networking stations =
Line 1,077: Line 1,093:
 
* SFBT Tram Stop on Road 1x2
 
* SFBT Tram Stop on Road 1x2
 
* SFBT Tram Stop on Road 1x3
 
* SFBT Tram Stop on Road 1x3
* Diagonal Tram Station
 
 
* Diagonal Tram-Avenue Station
 
* Diagonal Tram-Avenue Station
 
* Straight Tram-Avenue Station
 
* Straight Tram-Avenue Station
Line 1,093: Line 1,108:
  
 
== Maxis Subway ==
 
== Maxis Subway ==
 
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==== In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu ====
 
* Subway Station
 
* Subway Station
  
Line 1,105: Line 1,120:
  
 
== Maxis transitions ==
 
== Maxis transitions ==
 
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==== In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu ====
 
* Subway-to-Elevated Transition
 
* Subway-to-Elevated Transition
  
 
[[Category:NAM/doc]]
 
[[Category:NAM/doc]]
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[[Category:NAM User Guide pages updated to NAM 36]]

Latest revision as of 08:14, 18 August 2021

NAM Documentation

There's several dozen NAM approved Transit Stations included as optional components of the NAM 36 installer.

Many NAM stations service multiple networks, so the broad types of NAM stations relate to how they are built/used:

  1. Proximity-based stations, are simply plopped adjacent to the networks they service.
  2. Avenue overhanging stations are composed of a station piece and an "other side" piece, to link the mass transit network on both sides of the avenue.
  3. Orthogonal raised (or ground) stations, designed to sit inside the orthogonal network it services, activated by drawing the network through the station.
  4. 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.
  5. Dual networking stations, a transit lot that resembles a puzzle piece, replacing a section of street, road, or avenue, as found among the GLR and RTMT stations.

Copied to: https://www.nam.sc4devotion.com/index.php?title=Transit_Stations

There are also families of stations that share a similar appearance or BAT style, based on the content creator.

  • BriPizza has made distinctive proximity-based stations with irregular overhanging lots.
  • RaphaelNinja created the shiny silver Ninja Boulevards.
  • Morifari's creations can be spotted by the distinctive orange benches, for the comfort of waiting commuters, and also includes the "Victorian" stations, too.
  • Xyloxadoria does the long gracefully arched (1x6) blue glass stations.
  • The "Modern" family of stations have the rectangular gray concrete, steel and glass structure, the only family of stations with both single-height (15m) and double-height (30m) buildings, which were all created by Xyloxadoria, but have quite a different look from the arched blue glass stations.
  • Brenda_Xne did the Modern GLR Station and Modern Monorail and Bullet Train Station, which look quite different from Xyloxadoria's "Modern" family of stations.


Transit Station Families v2.jpg
















Transit Station Summary

Comparison Table (NAM 36)

Click on the arrows in the column headers to sort. This is a list of the optional Transit Stations available in the NAM 36 installer:

  • Looking for the lowest monthly cost for your budget? Click on the Budget header.
  • Looking for stations with a similar visual style? Click on the Family header.
  • Looking to shortlist stations with built-in car parking for your residential zones? Click twice on the Car Park header.
  • Looking for a list of Monorail/HSR enabled stations? Click twice on the Monorail column header.
  • Looking for just the station to fit in a 1x3 space between avenue and street, to provide bus and subway access at both ends of the station? Click on the Size column header.
# Menu Name BAT Family Type Cap 000's Budget Size (plop) Bus Car
Park
Tram (GLR) El-Rail Sub
way
Rail Freight Mono
rail
›15 Bus Stop Maxis Proximity 17 5.00 1x1 B - - - - - - -
Subway Station Maxis Proximity 24 20.00 1x1 - - - - S - - -
»13 Passenger Train Station Maxis Proximity 24 20.00 2x3 - P - - - R - -
» Freight Train Station Maxis Proximity 30 10.00 2x3 - - - - - - F -
Elevated Rail Station Maxis Orth L2 30 20.00 1x3 - - - E - - - -
» Monorail Station Maxis Orth L2 45 20.00 1x3 - - - - - - - M
HSRP Transit Hub Industrial Orth L0 150 300.00 6x8 B - - E S R F M
Elevated Road Bus Stop and Subway Station BriPizza Proximity 30 5.00 1x2 B - - - S - - -
BriPizza 15m Multi-Purpose Station with Parking BriPizza Proximity 62 40.00 2x3 (1x3) B P ? E S R - M
BriPizza 15m Multi-Purpose Arched Station BriPizza Proximity 60 50.00 2x4 (1x2) B - ? E S R - M
BriPizza Norikae Station BriPizza Proximity 75 58.00 4x4 (1x2) B - ? E S R - M
BriPizza 0m-15m Multi-Purpose Station BriPizza Proximity 75 ?? 3x4 (?x?) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
BriPizza 15m-30m Multi-Purpose Station BriPizza Proximity 75 ?? 3x4 (?x?) ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Ninja Boulevard Kiosk RaphaelNinja Proximity 32 100.00 1x1 B P - - S R F -
Ninja Boulevard Station RaphaelNinja Proximity 65 150.00 1x4 B P - - S R F -
Overhanging Bus Rapid Transit Station
+ Bus Rapid Transit (other side)
Modern Avenue 65 20.00 1x4 B - - - S - - -
» Overhanging Viaduct Rail Station
+ Viaduct Rail (other side)
Modern Avenue 48 20.00 1x4 B - - - S R - -
» Overhanging HSR Station
+ HSR Station (other side)
Modern Avenue 64 20.00 1x4 B - - - S - - M
» Overhanging Monorail Station
+ Monorail (other side)
Modern Avenue 64 20.00 1x4 B - - - S - - M
» Diagonal High Speed Rail Station Modern Diagonal 62 21.00 2x5 (1x2) B - - - S - - M
» Modern Diagonal Monorail Station Modern Diagonal 62 21.00 2x5 (1x2) B - - - S - - M
» Monorail Station, Diagonal Morifari Diagonal 70 20.00 2x6 (1x2) B - - - S - - M
» Monorail Station, Straight Morifari Orth L2 70 20.00 1x5 (1x4) B - - - S - - M
» High Speed Rail Station, Straight Morifari Orth L2 70 20.00 1x5 (1x4) B - - - S - - M
» Modern Monorail and Bullet Train Station Brenda_Xne Orth L2 60 25.00 1x3 B - - - S - - M
» Elevated High Speed Rail Station Xyloxadoria Orth L2 72 0.00 1x6 B - - - S - - M
» Ground High Speed Rail Station Xyloxadoria Orth L0 60 0.00 1x6 B - - - - - - M
» Modern Arched Rail Station Xyloxadoria Orth L0 52 15.00 1x6 B - - - - R - -
Modern Viaduct Rail Station Brenda_Xne Orth L2 69 200.00 1x6 B - - - S R - -
» Viaduct Rail Station, Straight Morifari Orth L2 50 20.00 1x5 (1x4) B - - - S R - -
» Victorian Viaduct Rail Station (orthogonal) Victorian Orth L2 48 30.00 1x5 (1x2)* B - - - S R - -
» Viaduct Rail Station, Diagonal Morifari Diagonal 50 20.00 2x5 (1x2) B - - - S R - -
» Victorian Viaduct Rail Station (diagonal) Victorian Diagonal 48 30.00 2x5 (1x2) B - - - S R - -
» Modern Diagonal Viaduct Rail Station Modern Diagonal 48 21.00 2x5 (1x2) B - - - S R - -
Modern Diagonal Elevated Rail Station Modern Diagonal 48 21.00 2x5 (1x2) B - - E S - - -
Elevated Rail Station, Diagonal Morifari Diagonal 50 20.00 2x5 (1x2) B - - E S - - -
Elevated Rail Station, Diagonal Victorian Diagonal 48 20.00 2x5 (1x2) B - - E S - - -
Elevated Rail Station, Straight Morifari Orth L2 50 20.00 1x5 (1x4) B - - E S - - -
Elevated Rail Station, Straight Victorian Orth L2 48 20.00 1x5 (1x4) B - - E S - - -
Elevated Rail, Bus, and Subway Station Traditional Orth L2 50 22.00 1x3 B - - E S - - -
Modern Elevated Train Station Brenda_Xne Orth L2 69 200.00 1x6 B P - E S - - -
Overhanging El Rail over Road Station
+ Overhanging El Rail Station
Modern Avenue 48 42.00** 1x4 B - - E S - - -
» Modern Double Height Monorail Station Modern Orth L4 78 30.00 1x4 B - - - S - - M
Modern Double Height EL Rail Station Modern Orth L4 62 250.00 1x4 B - - E S - - -
Madison-Wells Station Industrial Dual 69 20.00 1x9 (1x3) B - - E S - - -
Ashland Station Industrial Dual 69 20.00 5x9 (1x3) B - - E S - - -
Morgan-Lake Elevated Rail Station Industrial Dual 111 230.00 2x7 (2x3) B - - E S - - -
Simple Tram Stop on Street Traditional Dual 14 5.00 1x1 B - T - - - - -
SFBT Tram Stop on Road Traditional Dual 25 5.00 1x1 B - T - - - - -
SFBT Tram Stop on Road Traditional Dual 25 8.00 1x2 B - T - - - - -
SFBT Tram Stop on Road Traditional Dual 35 11.00 1x3 B - T - - - - -
Straight Tram Station (GLR) Traditional Orth L0 26 10.00 1x2 B - T - - - - -
Modern GLR Station Brenda_Xne Orth L0 35 50.00 1x4 B - T - - - - -
Straight Tram-Avenue Station Traditional Dual 74 10.00 2x2 B - T - - - - -
Diagonal Tram-Avenue Station Traditional Diag L0 74 10.00 2x2 B - T - - - - -
 *   Plop-size of 1x2 makes road access to the 1x2 station plop tiles a special consideration.
 **  The other side piece, simply called "Overhanging El Rail Station", also costs 21.00, so 21+21=42.00

Proximity-based stations

Orient the station using Home/End keys, plop it next to the network(s) you want the station to service, and you're done. Proximity-based stations are among the easiest of stations to learn to use, and orienting the station before plopping is only for the visual effect. These stations work on any orientation, as long as they touch the networks they service.

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • Elevated Road Bus Stop and Subway Station (BriPizza)
  • BriPizza 15m Multi-Purpose Station with Parking
  • BriPizza 15m Multi-Purpose Arched Station
  • BriPizza Norikae Station
  • BriPizza 0m-15m Multi-Purpose Station
  • BriPizza 15m-30m Multi-Purpose Station
  • Ninja Boulevard Kiosk
  • Ninja Boulevard Station

Maxis proximity-based stations

Both Bus Stop and Passenger Train Station have had their capacities increased much higher in the NAM.

The Maxis Bus Stop must be plopped adjacent to a street, road, avenue, or highway. Highway bus stops must also have pedestrian access on one of the four sides, or else a No Road Access Zot will appear. The way the Bus Stop is facing makes no difference to how it works.

The Maxis Passenger Train Station must be plopped adjacent to a street, road, avenue, or highway on one side, and a rail line on any other side. Again, the orientation of this train station plop makes no difference, which is the essence of how proximity-based stations work. They just need to touch an adjacent tile of the networks they service.

The Maxis Freight Train Station also has a higher capacity in the NAM, and provides transshipment from rail to road, in addition to the road to rail feature provided in the original Maxis version.

Avenue overhanging stations

Plop the elevated station on one side of an avenue, with the 3 tiles of overhang crossing the avenue, then plop the "(other side)" piece in the empty tile covered by the elevated station's overhang. Make sure to use the Home/End keys to get the orientation of both station and "(other side)" piece correct.

Each avenue overhanging station is really two stations, two separate plops on the same elevated network, with the visual appearance of a single station. You will need to make sure that the elevated network runs across the two tiles of avenue, because the overhanging station plop does nothing to help with that.

These stations can be placed over many kinds of two tile network. Just be aware, that the Bus feature of these stations needs both road access and pedestrian access. As strange as it might seem, you will get a No Road Access Zot if you place this station over a two-tile highway which has no pedestrian access, and that problem can be solved using a Ped Mall tile.

In the Build Rails menu

  • Overhanging Viaduct Rail Station
  • Viaduct Rail (other side)
  • Overhanging Monorail Station
  • Monorail (other side)
  • Overhanging HSR Station
  • HSR Station (other side)

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • Overhanging El Rail Station
  • El Rail (other side)
  • Overhanging Bus Rapid Transit Station
  • Bus Rapid Transit (other side)

Orthogonal ground stations

These stations allow you to drag the mass transit network right into the station.

In the Build Rails menu

  • Straight Tram Station
  • Modern GLR Station
  • Modern Arched Rail Station (Xyloxadoria)
  • Ground High Speed Rail Station (Xyloxadoria)
  • HSRP Transit Hub

Maxis orthogonal ground stations and their enhancement in the NAM

In the Build Rails menu

  • Grand Railroad Station

Orthogonal raised stations

Elevated light rail and monorail stations allow you to drag the mass transit network right into the station. With the viaduct stations, build the viaduct right up to the station, and in many cases right through overhang tiles of the viaduct station. See the Water Pipe image below for more information about revealing station plop size and overhang tiles.

In the Build Rails menu

  • Victorian Viaduct Rail Station (orthogonal)
  • Viaduct Rail Station, Straight (Morifari)
  • Modern Viaduct Rail Station (Xyloxadoria)
  • Monorail Station, Straight (Morifari)
  • Modern Monorail and Bullet Train Station
  • Modern Double Height Monorail Station
  • Elevated High Speed Rail Station (Xyloxadoria)
  • High Speed Rail Station, Straight (Morifari)

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • Elevated Rail Station, Straight (Victorian style)
  • Elevated Rail, Bus, and Subway Station
  • Elevated Rail Station, Straight (Morifari)
  • Modern Elevated Train Station
  • Modern Double Height El Rail Station

Using Water and Water Pipe views to reveal station plop size and overhang

Note that the Victorian Viaduct Rail Station (orthogonal) is only a 1x2 plop, with the other 3 tiles simply being decorative overhang. You can see that 1x2 plop in the Water data view, showing as a watered (or unwatered) building. Because this station includes a Bus feature, if you don't have road access to the 1x2 plop inside the centre of the station, you will get a No Road Access Zot. This can be solved by running a road down the side of the station, or if you're feeling sneaky, you can run a 1x2 piece of street directly under one of the overhanging tiles of the station, and then replace one street tile with the Rail over Street Puzzle Piece.

Victorian Viaduct 1x2.jpg

The entire combo of Rail over Street, and any other viaduct pieces hiding under station overhangs, can be revealed by turning on the Water Pipe feature, which reveals the station plop tiles as dark blue, but makes the station building invisible.

Victorian Viaduct 1x2 pipes.jpg

Maxis orthogonal raised stations

In the Build Rails menu

  • Monorail Station

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • Elevated Rail Station

Diagonal raised stations

Construction of diagonal stations generally involves use of the NAM Disconnect tool, to remove the two pieces of elevated network where the 1x2 station plop goes.

In most cases, after plopping the station in that 1x2 spot, you then activate the station by dragging the relevant network orthogonally (not diagonally) through those same two tiles.

In the Build Rails menu

  • Modern Viaduct Rail Station
  • Victorian Viaduct Rail Station (diagonal)
  • Viaduct Rail Station, Diagonal (Morifari)
  • Modern Diagonal Monorail Station
  • Monorail Station, Diagonal (Morifari)
  • Diagonal High Speed Rail Station (modern)

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • Modern Diagonal Elevated Rail Station
  • Elevated Rail Station, Diagonal (Victorian style)
  • Elevated Rail Station, Diagonal (Morifari)

The Diagonal Tram Station is a one-of-a-kind, being the only diagonal station at ground level which is not a dual networking piece. The Tram network, being an override network, can be dragged into the station, but not through the station. You can also link this station up using the Tram puzzle pieces.

Dual networking stations

Plopping of dual networking stations generally requires use of the NAM Disconnector tool, to remove the exact tiles where the dual networking station is to be placed.

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • Simple Tram Stop on Street
  • SFBT Tram Stop on Road 1x1
  • SFBT Tram Stop on Road 1x2
  • SFBT Tram Stop on Road 1x3
  • Diagonal Tram-Avenue Station
  • Straight Tram-Avenue Station
  • Overhanging El Rail over Road Station
  • El Rail over Road (other side)
  • Madison-Wells Station
  • Ashland Station
  • Morgan-Lake Elevated Rail Station

Subway

About 75% of the NAM stations have an inbuilt Subway feature. To activate the subway, you need only connect up a subway route to the one station tile that shows up as a special tile in the subway view.

Keep in mind that subways are the most expensive network in the game. Road and rail, light rail, and even monorail, are all much cheaper than subway.

Maxis Subway

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • Subway Station

Mass Transit Transitions

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • SFBT Subway-Tram Transition
  • Tram in Road to Subway/URail Transition
  • Tram in Ave to Subway/URail Transition
  • Subway to Underground Rail Connector - In "Road", "T-Road" and "Ped Mall" flavours.

Maxis transitions

In the Miscellaneous Transportation menu

  • Subway-to-Elevated Transition