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Railways and subways are a better match BUT are WAY faster then roads.
Railways and subways are a better match BUT are WAY faster than roads.


'''Railways vs. subways'''
'''Railways vs. subways'''
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'''Who is the boss now?'''
'''Who is the boss now?'''


Railways are placed in ground making it an easy task to prepare. Subways are placed underground so its a bit harder then railways. Why? The railways cost cheap. Subways cost more then the railways. Example:
Railways are placed on the ground making it an easy task to complete. Subways are placed underground so it's a bit harder than railways. Why? The railways are cheap. Subways cost more than the railways. Example:




So, if the railway is 4 tiles before the exit, you might as well pay 1,000 simleons. (I know they are not the real thing but its just an example). The subways, however, cost a 6,000.
If a railway is 4 tiles before the exit, you might as well pay 1,000 simoleons. (I know they are not the real thing but it's just an example). The subways, however, cost a 6,000.
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Railways and subways are a better match BUT are WAY faster than roads.

Railways vs. subways

On the record, trains can bypass roads while subways, well, having bypassing them without putting a warning sign about it. Some people can't compare of which is faster.

Who is the boss now?

Railways are placed on the ground making it an easy task to complete. Subways are placed underground so it's a bit harder than railways. Why? The railways are cheap. Subways cost more than the railways. Example:


If a railway is 4 tiles before the exit, you might as well pay 1,000 simoleons. (I know they are not the real thing but it's just an example). The subways, however, cost a 6,000.