Lagoon - you will get alot of blacked out stations. If you pass a track thru a town and lay a station, when you add the train, that station will be blue. If the goods you are moving are needed that station will get a pattern of black squares(?) around it. Either way, you can stop there if you choose. Now if you put a doubl track at that station and run it to say, an oil well, all but that well and town will be black.
There is a saved Tabletop and notes on switches and black dots.
Cant deliver to some stations
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Just as an illustration, you could route a train from G to F, then to C (say a Grain farm to a Food plant to a City), but you would have to send it back to the food plant before it could back to the grain farm. The better option would be to lay a small u-shaped connection track so that your train can go directly from C to G
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Just as an illustration, you could route a train from G to F, then to C (say a Grain farm to a Food plant to a City), but you would have to send it back to the food plant before it could back to the grain farm. The better option would be to lay a small u-shaped connection track so that your train can go directly from C to G
Commonly known as a Wye.