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Generally, yes. Think about it, two way streets usually have parking on both sides and then the lanes themselves. Modelers generally make most scenery stuff too small.
After reading this I did look at it a bit. It's might be a bit wide, but not too much. Here's the real thing: 1 S Pershing Avehttps://goo.gl/maps/Yef6BhL3Aht
Yes! Yes yes!! Exactly!! Having a downtown with only 2-lane wide streets surely detracts from whatever skill you put into building the scene. And those scenes where a 50' long semi is sitting on a very narrow street with sharp corner intersections really looks weird. How did it get there?My downtown has a main street 4 lanes wide, along with angled parking. With wide sidewalks and trees along the sides it looks like a Main Street. I planned the town to be much wider than deep so I could use normal-sized streets.One thing, tho -- How did the RRs protect those wide road crossings? the stock crossing gates in N are way too short to cover their half of the street. Extra-long gates?
One thing, tho -- How did the RRs protect those wide road crossings? the stock crossing gates in N are way too short to cover their half of the street. Extra-long gates?
Looks like they had four long gates, two on both sides of the crossing, to close off the entire roadway.There are foreign N models of such crossings, didn't know they were in the US too.