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Rails (2)
SimCity 2000

Rails (2)

Unlock the secrets of SimCity 2000's rail and subway systems! Learn construction costs, maintenance, and how to build a thriving city with efficient transport.

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Unlock the secrets of SimCity 2000's rail and subway systems! Learn construction costs, maintenance, and how to build a thriving city with efficient transport.

Hey there! So, you're looking to get your city moving beyond just roads and highways? Smart move! In SimCity 2000, railroads and subways aren't just fancy additions; they're a crucial part of a well-oiled urban machine. Building a city without them is possible, sure, but you'll be leaving a ton of potential on the table. Let's dive into how these systems work and why they're so important.

Think of rails and subways as the arteries of your city. They move Sims around efficiently, which is key for keeping your city happy and growing. While you can definitely succeed without them, you're really missing out on a whole layer of urban planning and a significant boost to your city's overall health and desirability.

Rail System Information:

TypeInvention YearConstruction Cost ($)Maintenance Cost Per Year ($)
Rail190025 per tile0.40 per tile
Rail Bridge190075 per tile0.25 per tile
Rail Depot1900500 per Depot1.50 per Depot
Subway Line1910100 per tile0.40 per tile*
Subway Station1910250 per Station0.80 per Station*
Rail/Subway Junction1910250 per Junction0.80 per Junction*

*Heads up! Even though these cost a bit to maintain, they won't suffer if you cut transportation funding. That's a nice little perk!

A little tip from the community, specifically for the Windows 95 version: If you decide to cut funding for subways, don't sweat it too much. They're pretty resilient and will keep running smoothly at 0% funding without any track loss, unlike your regular roads or rails. So, if you're tight on cash, subways are a safer bet to keep operational.

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