Shapes like squares and rectangles tend to have more intersections. Using irregular shapes when placing roads will make the town look more appealing with fewer traffic problems. Also, if you want to learn more about road layouts and road hierarchy check out the “How to Start an Awesome Cities Skylines City” post.) (It seems like there were a few mini Cities: Skyline tips with that tip huh? Well, the more tips, the merrier. Spamming public transport everywhere isn’t the way to go. For example, if you make a metro station stop every few junctions in your city, it will take forever for the people to reach their destination. That will be costly and inefficient because each stop costs money and upkeep and each stop will only have a few people due to the large choices of stops. However, if you have a few stops here and there, more people will be gathered at that one-stop, earning that stop more money.Īnother thing you need to think about is the destinations. Where do the people want to go? For residents, they will want to go to work either in the commercial or industrial districts and back home. Another question is where do these tourists come from? For tourists, they want to go to landmarks, leisure spots, and the tourist district. Once you know all of this information, planning out the public transport Structure is easy.
A lot of tourists come from the airport and the harbor once you have them.