Shorter Stack (ground level)
Same design as the elevated stack I made, this one for ground level highways.
So you guys like stacks, and how right you are! They’re just the best. They have the highest capacity, they are compact, at least compared to a cloverleaf, and they’re really kind of beautiful when viewed from above. Basically, anytime I intersect two major highways, I always use a four-level stack. The only problem with them is their height. I reduced that here by setting the clearances to 9m, which keeps the slopes very smooth, and reduces its profile in a city’s skyline. It’s only 18m tall, just a third taller than the standard lowest level ramp height.
I hope you like it.
Dimensions: 47 blocks from exit to entry.
Heights: -9m to 18m.
Construction Cost: $42,420
Upkeep: $501/week
Here’s an elevated version:
And an upsidedown stack, where I flipped it so the ramps run under the interchange as tunnels: