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Latest revision as of 09:58, 29 September 2011
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LL RR Backbone Hubs (what is that?) | ||||||
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Date | Screenshot | Specification | Description | Creator | additional | |
18.03.07 | Simple | Ancient T-BBH (or simply "Hub" as we named BBHs some time ago). Also not balanced. | Mucht | Download Savegame
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3.03.12 | Simple | Classic LLRR hub, following the standard coop building rules. It connects the oil refinery to the network in PSG227. | mfb | Download Savegame
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LLL RRR Backbone Hubs (what is that?) | ||||||
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Date | Screenshot | Specification | Description | Creator | additional | |
15.07.10 | Bridge split | The main point of this hub is making it compact by using the bridge splits to balance trains over lines, in this case only 3 directions are bridged this way. | Vitus | Download PSG #188
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15.11.10 | Tunnel only | A 3-way hub with two LLLRRR and one LLRR meeting nicely in arctic the japanese landscape using only tunnels. The technique of the merges is based on splits of the tunnels. | V453000 | Download PSG #197
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15.11.12 | Tunnel only | A BBH with short CL, long trains and a flood of tunnels providing all-to-all choices. Meet the Furball. | V453000 | Download PSG #248
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LLLL RRRR Backbone Hubs (what is that?) | ||||||
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Date | Screenshot | Specification | Description | Creator | additional | |
5.6.10 | Brainmelter | A massive hub sitting in one of the valleys of the awesome psg 186. The name came from the brainmelting center which is an all to all merge from each side, first seen in this hub which melted many brains as a result. | V453000 | Download PSG #186
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19.11.11 | LLLLRRRR | LLLLRRRR hub in PSG219, with some sideline constructions in the north. | mfb, V453000 and others | Download PSG #219
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3.3.12 | Snake Nest | A tricky, but effective way to build a LLLLRRRR hub. | V453000 | Download PSG #227
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Massive Backbone Hubs (what is that?) | ||||||
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Date | Screenshot | Specification | Description | Creator | additional | |
5.6.10 | Little balancing | A nice looking hub which did not need too much of balancing and still worked which is quite ubelievable with 5 lines. | Mark, Chris_Booth | Download PSG #115
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5.6.10 | Balanced | A massive hub with 4 lines in two directions and 5 lines in the third direction. It was upgraded and improved multiple times. | Vinnie, V453000, mfb and others | Download PSG #219
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4-way Backbone Hubs (what is that?) | ||||||
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Date | Screenshot | Specification | Description | Creator | additional | |
19.1.10 | Swapped over | A true masterpiece among 4-way hubs. This hub removes the worst connnections by swapping to left-hand traffic in the center. As a curiosity, it is the last hub Mark built before he left to Australia. | Mark | Download PSG #173
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15.4.12 | Chaos | This 4-way hub was built from scratch after two 3-way hubs merged to an unhandy mess. The tracks follow no particular layout. | XeryusTC, mfb | Download PSG #232
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1.9.12 | Chaos | Another chaotic 4-way hub, with LLL_RRR from all sides. | mfb | Download PZG #20
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14.10.13 | Big | This 4-way hub was the central point of PSG268, where all trains met. All directions are 7L_7R. | V453000, mfb | Download PSG #268 |
Backbone Hubs (what is that?) | ||||||
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Date | Screenshot | Specification | Description | Creator | additional | |
10.11.08 | Parallel lines | On the first sight it might not seem like being a hub but it is one. The only difference is that it only joins 2 parallel lines. | Chris Booth | Download PSG #117
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10.11.08 | 4 1-way lines | This hub is consisting of 4 1-way lines, of course 2 going in, 2 going out. The style of mergers is by using the bridge split. | intexon | Download PSG #193
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