Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Gothic

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Real life-sized interchanges
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Description
Overview

A high-speed 'diverging' gothic interchange with overlapping roadways. Unique in having left-hand drive going on right in the middle of it all! Note that the second-to-last and last screenshots show my suggestion on how to use NoPillars' 'ground construction' mode to place some really nice embankments throughout the interchange.

Size: 150x150 cells laterally , 42 cells across the diagonal
Base cost: 96200 (woof!)
Upkeep: 1118 p/w
Max height: 12 meters
Right-hand drive

Built with:
Precision Engineering
NoPillars
Fine Road Heights Mod

Usable without mods!

Part of my real life-sized interchange collection.

Check out the guide I created on making these kinds of real life-sized interchanges.

Technical description

Some how this interchanges is both my smallest and my cheapest one yet, beating out the cloverleaf for length and cost, and even the 5-level stack for width! Bottom line: this is a very efficient interchange in-game. If only those left-hand exits and merges weren't such a big problem in real life!

Maximum height is 12 meters so that the mainline roadways can cross over each other within reasonable distance. As a result, four of the direct connectors are elevated while the other four stay at ground level. Overall, the constant switching between ground-level and sloping roadways, means that this interchange has got a certain 'bumpiness' to it. Not as a function of its design in particular, but because neither Cities: Skylines itself nor NoPillars have a great grasp on 'vertical alignment'.

Speed-wise this interchange work pretty well: the mainline diverging roadways come in at just under 100 km/h (12x12 cell 19°-angled curves), the right-hand turns can be driven on at around 70 km/h (13x24 cell 45° transition curves), and only the left-hand direct connectors are substantially slower, with 6x10 25° transition curves providing for a 60 km/h design speed. Sufficient de- and accelerating length is provided for though.

All in all I feel a bit conflicted about this interchange. Within Cities: Skylines' gameplay constraints it's probably my best yet, since it's the cheapest and smallest I've made so far while preserving design speeds and overall freeway geometry. It looks pretty good as well, especially if you add the suggested embankments through the use of NoPillars' 'ground construction' mode (CTRL + Right, upgrade roadways to one-way roads first, re-upgrade them back to Highways or Highway Ramps).

On the other hand, these diverging 'gothic' designs have proven to be unsafe in real life, since left-hand entries and exits to the mainline freeways just aren't very good ideas. Sightlines are a bit problematic as well - when driving on it, it's hard to see what you can expect from your merges in advance with this layout. Still, I really liked being able to add this type of interchange to my stable of designs, it's been used[www.google.com] in real life in a couple of places, and adds to the variety of options with regard to interchange design!
13 Comments
benshija 9 May, 2016 @ 3:17am 
Beautiful and realistic collection
Koesj  [author] 1 May, 2016 @ 9:33am 
Yeah I definitely agree that they're more like greenfield developments than compact, urban interchanges. Even then though, it depends on the country and their standards!

Like I said in most of the blurbs about these interchanges: they're based on real-life design speeds, not so much on a direct one-on-one comparison to any particular existing junctions (they're also waaay too symmetrical for that). Even then, the ones with the loops feel pretty tight to me as well :)
mizrael77 1 May, 2016 @ 5:12am 
Let's just say that these interchanges are realistic yes, not "ridiculous", but only far from cities where space is not at a premium. In an urban or suburban context, like the one most people will reproduce in this game, in real life too interchanges are way smaller than that. I've been traveling across Europe with Google Earth measuring interchanges, and they are usually half to 2/3 the size of your equivalents. I am still upvoting this one because it's your most compact one and a real beauty!
Liamcarr10 25 Sep, 2015 @ 11:48pm 
why have you not been makeing interchangeeis :(
Heegz 16 Sep, 2015 @ 8:48am 
Wow you make really beautiful interchanges. Keep up the good work! :)
Koesj  [author] 16 Sep, 2015 @ 3:23am 
@liamcarr10: I'll be looking at those! Totally forgot I wanted to build a windmill and clovermill as well L)

@MrFDOTRBLX: yes their sizes are ridiculous, but I'm trying to hold myself to real-life design standards wrt speed, curves, inclination, etc. These are 'realistic' interchanges!
mrfdot 15 Sep, 2015 @ 5:11pm 
I love these interchanges! But the size is ridicilous! Anyway to reduce the size?
Liamcarr10 15 Sep, 2015 @ 5:05pm 
heres some 4 way interchanges if you wnat to make some
Three-Level Stacked Roundabout
Partially Unrolled Cloverleaf
there you will enjoy building
Koesj  [author] 15 Sep, 2015 @ 11:10am 
I'd say there are enough small interchanges out on the workshop already! Also the sizes of my interchanges are very much driven by design speed/pillar placement at the moment, not nany alternative sizes are possible!
Liamcarr10 15 Sep, 2015 @ 9:53am 
can you make large and small V of theres interchanges ? small 100x100 large well large