

This mean that you'll need 3 houses to have one unit of goods to be accepted for the station. Usually, a house accept 1/3 good, and you can see this by clicking on the "?" icon to the top right of the screen and selecting any building in the town. The reason why your stations sometime stop accepting goods is because every square of building accept a certain amount of goods. You can also fuse a rairoad station to make it a 3 way station, and this trick is usefull for widening the area of effect of a station. When you do so, the two stations will "fuse" together, and the more often the buses stop the higher the percetage will get. You could try to up that by linking the airport with a bus stop by building a bus stop directly at the side of the airport. This mean that you won't be able to maintain your % of use too high, and the lower it will get, the lower the number of passenger you'll get too. Airplanes have this disability, especially at the beginning they are slow. The true reason why your passengers drop so radically is probably because of the % of use you have.

If you still wish to go airplane at the beginning, then consider this a great challenge. Once you get a stable source of income (I usually go coal at the very beginning), then you can concentrate on whatever else you wish. The true way to go at the beginning is trains.

You probably will never read this but here goes anyways. Currently im trying to play airplanes at the very start and i have big problem with city growth and passenger service, i can link an airport with 3 other airports using 6 aircrafts and the passengers city provide drop from 170 to 80 and then to 40 or so in less than a couple of years.ĭo you know any trick to speed up city growth? does developing their fabs play any role at all ? (my current rates for all airports are about 62% for passengers and +70% for mail -i am using mail trucks too-)Īlso how to prevent a station from stop accepting goods? I spent good money (in some games) building factories and steel mills only to have my trains stockpile the goods in the city station for free.
