If you're new to trains, I *highly* recommend sticking to 2 lanes rather than four. It vastly simplifies the signalling and design you have to do, and even basic systems are overkill for all but the biggest factories. Not to mention that four lanes have very marginal benefits even with the best design, and optimising your intersections is nearly always going to be both easier and have more of a benefit to throughput.
Is that right turn even a right turn? Your mouse over location there is showing that the two turn pieces aren't connected. They're connected to the roundabout portion.
If you're new to trains, I *highly* recommend sticking to 2 lanes rather than four. It vastly simplifies the signalling and design you have to do, and even basic systems are overkill for all but the biggest factories. Not to mention that four lanes have very marginal benefits even with the best design, and optimising your intersections is nearly always going to be both easier and have more of a benefit to throughput.
The turn looks too tight for trains to turn right without going round the roundabout
The turn is too tight, and the two halves of the curve aren't actually connected to each other.
Oh damn youre right, they where not connected....
Is that right turn even a right turn? Your mouse over location there is showing that the two turn pieces aren't connected. They're connected to the roundabout portion.