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There are both junctions in both directions in 90 and 45 degree forms. These elements have a speed and distance value both for the straight track and the curved section.
 
There are both junctions in both directions in 90 and 45 degree forms. These elements have a speed and distance value both for the straight track and the curved section.
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=== Signals ===
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=== [[Signals]] ===
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=== Continuations ===
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[[Signals]] come in four varieties: two, three, and four aspect, and depot [[signals]]. They can be placed in any of the eight directions, however there are some [[Element Placement Restrictions|restrictions]] on their placement.
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=== Gap Tracks ===
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===Continuations===
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=== Level Crossings ===
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Continuations allow the user to route trains on or off the map. These can be placed in all eight orientations, but trains can only enter and exit at continuations in the four non-diagonal directions.
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=== Stations ===
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===Gap Tracks===
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Gap elements allow you to split a track and have a portal between two points on the map. These are especially helpful if you want to split your route into sections to fit on one screen, or want to add a visual tunnel or bridge.
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===Level Crossings ===
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Level crossings can be placed on top of any straight track.
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===Locations===
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Locations can be created using either the station or non-station location elements. In the case of stations adjacent elements, which include platforms, concourses, bridges, or tunnels, will be connected together when a name is applied. All locations need to be named before the route can be [[Railway Validation|validated]].
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Station locations are represented as dark orange rectangles, whereas non-station locations are in blue.
    
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