Cities: Skylines II transit pack

Creator Bad Peanut released a developer diary for 'City Stations,' their debut Creator Pack for Cities: Skylines II — the expansion doubles down on public-transport options and transit-focused design tools for sim builders Developer Diary: City Stations by Bad Peanut.

City Stations is set to arrive on March 18, 2026, as a Creator Pack developed by BadPeanut and published on Steam by Paradox Interactive. (store.steampowered.com) The pack ships with 22 service buildings, 20 service upgrades, and 14 decorative props, and it specifically calls out four landmark stations among the new assets. (store.steampowered.com) Bad Peanut built the collection using Cities: Skylines II’s placeholder propping system so non-unique stations randomly pick between different roof and concourse designs, with distinct color variations to reduce visual repetition. (se7en.ws) Compact depots in the pack are sized for efficiency—a Compact Bus Depot supports a fleet of 10 buses and includes an upgrade path for electric vehicle integration. (se7en.ws) The bus stations use a “sunken” platform design that lets pedestrian concourses bridge over traffic lanes to separate foot and vehicle flows, a change intended to improve throughput in constrained downtown layouts. (se7en.ws) The DLC lists multiple pedestrian overpass sizes (Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large) and describes upgrades that turn several buildings into multi-modal transport hubs. BadPeanut framed City Stations as a return to transit-focused work after starting in the Cities: Skylines modding scene in 2015 and having previously released official packs like Train Stations and Sports Venues. (se7en.ws)

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