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− | |link = [[Plugin:GLR]] | + | |name = Ground Light Rail |
− | |credits = | + | |link = [[Plugin:GLR|GLR Plugin]] |
− | |support = Thread | + | |credits = [[NAM Team]] |
− | |status = | + | |support = [http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=4622.0 SC4D Development Thread] |
− | }}'''Ground Light Rail''' is a [[NAM]] project, that includes a [[Puzzle Piece|PuzzleDrag]] approach, that allows you to use | + | |status = Released |
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Ground Light Rail''' is a [[NAM]] project, that includes a [[Puzzle Piece|PuzzleDrag]] approach, that allows you to use {{WP|trams}}. | ||
− | It uses the same paths as the Maxis Elevated Rail and is an extension of the Elevated Rail, so links between the two can be made using the | + | It uses the same paths as the [[Maxis]] [[Transit Network#Elevated Rail|Elevated Rail]] and is thus an extension of the [[Transit Network#Elevated Rail|Elevated Rail]], so links between the two can be made using the puzzlepieces included in the [[NAM]]. Sometimes [[Transit Network#Subway|subway]] is mistaken for using the same paths as Light Rail but this is not the case and subway is an entirely separate network. Some parts of it, namely the ''GLR-in-Network-pieces'', were recently relocated under the name [[T-RAM]]. |
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Revision as of 21:11, 4 July 2009
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Ground Light Rail is a NAM project, that includes a PuzzleDrag approach, that allows you to use trams.
It uses the same paths as the Maxis Elevated Rail and is thus an extension of the Elevated Rail, so links between the two can be made using the puzzlepieces included in the NAM. Sometimes subway is mistaken for using the same paths as Light Rail but this is not the case and subway is an entirely separate network. Some parts of it, namely the GLR-in-Network-pieces, were recently relocated under the name T-RAM.
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