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"textContent": "I've read your comments and the links you sent, but I still don't understand.\nThe trucks are articulated, so I can't use a depot, only through-loading stations.\nI'm not talking about loading from both sides. I wanted to avoid this to prevent trucks entering and exiting from the same lane from crossing. In my diagram, all trucks enter from the same side (the lower one, coming from the right) and exit from the opposite side (the rear one, turning left).\nWith the long lane and two or three stations, they all enter at the first station on the left lane and stop there, queuing.\nSo I tested the solution shown in the screenshot with multiple lanes and a single station.\nAs you can see, there are still five free lanes and eight trucks queuing, so the \"multi-stop\" doesn't work as it should.\nFrom one of the links, it seems like the solution is to create a series of road junctions in front of the loading area, but this isn't possible due to space constraints.\nIn the game, I'm loading trucks in the mountains to unload them in the valley.\nI also tried trams, but the problem is the same, perhaps because OpenTTD sees trucks and trams as the same type of vehicle.\n\nStatistics: Posted by DarkCorner — 24 Feb 2026 08:06\n\n* * *",
"title": "General OpenTTD • Re: In lanes, not all through-stations are used.",
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