Cities Skylines 2 export guide

Nov. 2, 2023



How to export goods in Cities Skylines 2

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Cities  Skylines 2 export is an important source of income for your town. To create a thriving export economy, you’ll need outside connections to form export routes, including roads, train tracks, shipping routes, and airplane lines. With so many options, however, creating a new export route can be a difficult task.

Here’s how to export in Cities  Skylines 2 works, from using your first outside connection to building a cargo terminal. And if you need help with some basics here’s someCities Skylines 2 tipsand guide to making moreCities Skylines 2 money.

How does export work in Cities Skylines 2?

How does export work in Cities Skylines 2?

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A large chunk of your Cities  Skylines 2 income is the result of your export industry. Creating export products is fairly simple; you simply need to assign industrial and office zones, and all the products not used by your own town will be exported automatically as long as there’s an available export route (more on that below).

Your city’s export products will range from timber to software and food to oil. If you build a generic industrial or office zone, you won’t be able to pick and choose which products you’d like to export. However, if you create a specialised industry, such as vegetable farming or ore mining, you only get that specific resource. If you open the city economy panel or the “outside connections” info view, you can see which products your city is currently exporting.

Creating a Cities Skylines 2 export route may seem daunting at first, but it’s mostly a matter of dragging your roads, shipment routes, or train tracks to the edge of the map. You start every new game with a single export route; the nearby highway. As soon as your industries are up and running, they will automatically start using this export route, thus generating income for your city.

When your industries start to grow and you’ve got more goods to export, there are two ways to create additional export routes:

There are four types of export routes in Cities Skylines 2. Here’s how to create them:

Finally, you can export water and electricity in Cities Skylines 2. Like the export routes used for your products, the export process will start automatically once you’ve created proper outside connections. For water, this means that you need to drag a water pipe from anywhere in your town to the edge of the map, as shown in the picture above. Beware that this needs to be a separate water pipe – a road connection doesn’t work!

As for electricity, your network must lead to the edge of the map through a power line. At the start of a new game, your first map tile already has an unconnected power line that you can use to export electricity. You can also create your own electricity export connection by dragging a powerline to the edge of the map, where it will form an outside connection. If you need to connect an electric cable to a powerline, you can do so by placing a transformer station in between.

And that’s how you create Cities Skylines 2 export routes. Let’s start selling!

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