Learn how to set up effective bus routes and improve public transit coverage in Cities: Skylines to reduce traffic congestion.
Walkthrough
- 1Plan bus loops near high-density residential, commercial, and office zones.
- 2Ensure bus stops are placed close to major points of interest.
- 3Monitor bus usage rates.
- 4Adjust routes to cover (press the cover button to crouch behind walls or objects) underserved areas.
- 5Consider short loops near dense commercial or apartment zones for efficiency.
- 6Create separate loops for distinct districts like downtown, university, commercial, and industrial-adjacent areas, ensuring each line has a clear purpose.
- 7Do not force all bus lines to meet at one central point immediately if local loops are already seeing strong usage.
- 8Strong bus usage can justify adding more lines later, rather than rushing into more expensive transit options.
- 9Over time, if your city continues to densify, trams can become a logical next upgrade.
Tips
- Public transit in Cities: Skylines reduces traffic congestion by decreasing car usage.
- Separate loops with clear purposes can be very effective.
- Don't feel obligated to connect all lines centrally if local loops are performing well.
- Focus on strong bus usage to support future, more expensive transit options like trams.
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