Junctionary - All BBHs
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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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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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A sideline hub is a place where the main line junctions the side line. This means that we expect the side line giving priority to the main line and the side line has to be able to join any of the ML rails. A SLH is the easiest of our hubs to build. In general, their construction depends a lot on the shape of the main line - be it a straight ML, diagonal ML, corner ML or even spaces between ML lines matters. In the very old times there used to be built SLHs without priorities or without ability to join every ML rail. You can find those SLHs under Old SLHs and the proper rest can be found in the New SLH group.