Hey everyone! Happy new year! I hope these early months are treating everyone well. Let's talk about the front-page featured levels on the Workshop this time before we have the Update 3 finished.
In case you somehow haven't noticed, the Steam workshop has this part of the front page where we can personally feature maps, giving a spotlight to some of the more fun and better designed stages the community has made.
You might be wondering how these levels get featured. It's fairly simple! Some of our community's best mapmakers go out of their way to play every level available on the workshop, and the ones that are both fair and entertaining are added to a curated list which is frequently updated. Every month or so, we take three levels from the list and put them straight onto the front page to give their creators the recognition they deserve!
Well, "once a month" has arrived; the list is updated, and the featured levels have a new cast to check out:
Tower City
This station certainly has an odd layout to it! it's your job to manage the commuter traffic in, out, and through the station for a short time while the main dispatcher is out on a break. No need to panick - Lay back and enjoy yourself! Do make sure everything is on time, though.
Panworth
This map's got a fairly crazy track layout, but a relatively laid-back, empty schedule... with a ton of signal penalties and odd moves. Be careful! This level doesn't ask too much out of you, but the things it does ask are anything but a walk in the park!
Bremen
Now here's a challenge! Keep up with plenty of mainliine passenger trains and a couple of slow freight trains in a decently-sized dispatching panel. It's really tricky to line everything up just right, so be prepared to go for a second run if you want that perfect score! Along with these three maps, the curated list has had some new additions you might want to check out:
- Tower City
- Central
- Red Garden
- Westend
- Esbly Junction
- Termicross
- Munich Subway
- York
- Hamburg Port Railway North
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- Rail Route [linux] [280.41 M]
Manual Routing
Manual Routing is basic mode to control the rail roads from the beginning of the game. You set up switches and signals one by one. Nothing but your skill and focus prevent collisions.Automated Routing
Automated Routing helps when traffic becomes busy on a complex yard. You need a few clicks to set up all switches and signals en route. Collision avoidance included. Available later in the game when you unlock it and upgrade the signals.Building
Build your own rail network to optimize the traffic. Be creative and fill every possible space you have.Automation
Automation allows you to operate your railway network without your hands on. Your growing traffic does not lock you in the operations, freeing your hands for further expansion. You build the automation sensors and set up route to create when trains go by.Level Editor
Level editor allows you to create a custom board with everything that comes with it. Create a schematic of your hometown rail roads, your imaginary rail network or even model the Tube rapid transit system using it! The rectangles you see moving can be modern or historic trains, the underground trains, trams, monorails, just whatever you imagine.- OS: Linux 64bit
- Processor: 1.6 GHzMemory: 1 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available space
- Memory: 1 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available space
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- OS: Linux 64bit
- Processor: 2.4 GHzMemory: 2 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available space
- Memory: 2 GB RAMStorage: 1 GB available space
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