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Revision as of 11:15, 20 November 2025

Embedded Cross Tracks are a variation of standard cross tracks introduced in the Urban Update. Designed to blend seamlessly into roads, sidewalks, plazas, and tram corridors, they allow two rail lines to intersect within a single block space, either aligned to the block grid or placed diagonally.

Functionality

Embedded Cross Tracks function exactly like normal cross tracks , letting trains pass through from two different directions. If two trains enter the intersection at the same time, they will crash. The embedded variant uses concrete, terracotta, or wooden planks in place of wooden ties, making it ideal for urban transit systems and visually integrated street-running tram lines.

Interaction

Players place Embedded Cross Tracks like any normal rail. Trains follow their direction of travel automatically. Because collisions can occur at intersections, signalling or careful timing is recommended when building busy networks.

Obtaining

Crafting

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