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In the real world, especially in Europe, warehouses and large factories have their own rail sidings (or rail spurs) to allow freight to be carried by rail directly to the warehouse, without having to travel on a truck at all. Although some buildings in Cities Skylines have sub-buildings with rail connections (such as the Cargo Airport Hub), to do this for the large warehouses and factories requires mods and some tricks that I demonstrate in this video. Having rail-linked warehouses and rail-connected factories prevents the streets around your industry area from being clogged up with trucks, but avoids the problem of trucks travelling from all over your city into your industry area just to access the cargo stations there. Rather, the cargo stations on the rail sidings are exclusively for use of the buildings you allow to spawn trucks there. For maximum efficiency, you'd want the trains to be fairly full before leaving, which is why I'd only suggest doing this for very large and busy warehouses or when you can connect multiple factories to a single rail siding. The default cargo trains carry about 15 vans or trucks worth of cargo, so This will probably work for cargo harbors and the cargo barges mod too (or even for cargo airports), in case you wanted to have factories or industry areas directly supplied by sea or air. Link to cargo station featured in the video: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfile... Link to building spawn points mod: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfile...