Compare Cities: Skylines - Content Creator Pack: Train Stations (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by BadPeanut. Published by Paradox Interactive. Released on 5/21/2021. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One. Genres: Simulation, Strategy.

Sixteen new transit assets from BadPeanut drop into your city grid - 12 dedicated train stations and 4 multi-modal hubs built for planners who care about the details.

Cities: Skylines is already a deep transit sandbox, and the Train Stations Content Creator Pack is a focused, no-frills asset drop aimed squarely at players who have already built their road network and are now obsessing over rail capacity. BadPeanut, one of the more respected names in the Skylines modding community, delivers 12 train stations and 4 multi-modal hubs that slot into your existing transport layer without requiring any reworking of your city's fundamentals. If you are the kind of player who has a spreadsheet tracking cargo throughput per district, this pack gives you more visual and functional variety to work with. What makes the hub assets particularly worth noting is the multi-modal angle. Hubs in Skylines serve a systems purpose, not just an aesthetic one - they allow you to consolidate transfer points, reduce citizen path-finding friction, and keep congestion from strangling your late-game districts. Having four additional hub configurations means more flexibility when your city layout does not conform to the assumptions baked into the base game assets. The 12 station variants cover enough visual diversity that you can theme different boroughs without everything looking copy-pasted, which matters when you are deep into a 200,000-population build and screenshot quality starts to matter. The honest caveat: this is a pure asset pack. There are no new mechanics, no additional transit system types, and no tutorial content. If you are a newcomer who has not yet unlocked the rail systems in a standard playthrough, this pack will sit unused in your asset menu for a long time. It is also worth flagging that the listed platforms include Xbox Series X and Xbox One, so console players should verify asset compatibility and any control scheme limitations before picking this up - the partial controller support note is relevant here. Steam Workshop integration means PC players can pair these assets with community mods for additional placement and theming options, which extends the practical value considerably. For experienced Skylines builders, the quality bar BadPeanut consistently sets in community releases carries over here. The assets are built with appropriate detail levels so they do not tank performance in dense urban cores, and the station footprints are varied enough that you are not just getting the same building reskinned sixteen times. That said, if you are early in your Skylines career, the base game transit tools plus the Mass Transit DLC will serve you better before you start expanding the asset library. Come back to packs like this once you have a city that actually needs architectural variety at its rail hubs. Diego, Scout Team

Cities: Skylines - Content Creator Pack: Train Stations (DLC)
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Cities: Skylines - Content Creator Pack: Train Stations (DLC)

May 21, 2021BadPeanutParadox Interactive
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Cities: Skylines is already a deep transit sandbox, and the Train Stations Content Creator Pack is a focused, no-frills asset drop aimed squarely at players who have already built their road network and are now obsessing over rail capacity. BadPeanut, one of the more respected names in the Skylines modding community, delivers 12 train stations and 4 multi-modal hubs that slot into your existing transport layer without requiring any reworking of your city's fundamentals. If you are the kind of player who has a spreadsheet tracking cargo throughput per district, this pack gives you more visual and functional variety to work with. What makes the hub assets particularly worth noting is the multi-modal angle. Hubs in Skylines serve a systems purpose, not just an aesthetic one - they allow you to consolidate transfer points, reduce citizen path-finding friction, and keep congestion from strangling your late-game districts. Having four additional hub configurations means more flexibility when your city layout does not conform to the assumptions baked into the base game assets. The 12 station variants cover enough visual diversity that you can theme different boroughs without everything looking copy-pasted, which matters when you are deep into a 200,000-population build and screenshot quality starts to matter. The honest caveat: this is a pure asset pack. There are no new mechanics, no additional transit system types, and no tutorial content. If you are a newcomer who has not yet unlocked the rail systems in a standard playthrough, this pack will sit unused in your asset menu for a long time. It is also worth flagging that the listed platforms include Xbox Series X and Xbox One, so console players should verify asset compatibility and any control scheme limitations before picking this up - the partial controller support note is relevant here. Steam Workshop integration means PC players can pair these assets with community mods for additional placement and theming options, which extends the practical value considerably. For experienced Skylines builders, the quality bar BadPeanut consistently sets in community releases carries over here. The assets are built with appropriate detail levels so they do not tank performance in dense urban cores, and the station footprints are varied enough that you are not just getting the same building reskinned sixteen times. That said, if you are early in your Skylines career, the base game transit tools plus the Mass Transit DLC will serve you better before you start expanding the asset library. Come back to packs like this once you have a city that actually needs architectural variety at its rail hubs. Diego, Scout Team

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xboxAsset PackTransit PlanningCity BuilderRail NetworksMulti-modal HubsCreator ContentLate-game Depth

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Developer
BadPeanut
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
May 21, 2021

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Single-playerDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsSteam WorkshopPartial Controller SupportSteam CloudIncludes level editor+1 more

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