boldee: Once you have your city transport sorted turn your attention to industry, I have found a great start for a town is steel production but it can be any chain, so create links from your resource bases to the processing plants just using basic road transport to start with, place large truck stops every time as once production ramps up there is no point having to replace small stops. You then want to link the processing plant to your industrial quarter of your city so industry can start using the processed materials straight away.
I'm playing in small-flat-easy map and found your guide is great. However big freight station cause traffic jam inside station easily when "wait for full" is set.
I suppose every map have some city don't receive finish goods by nature. Once the freight truck and passenger train roll the money in, supply those cites by train is profitable.
Still learning how to place single correctly. I learned the passing loop and it is easy. Once I double track and adding complex switches (e.g. from right most track switching to left most track before 5 tracks station, putting passenger line and freight line on the same track, etc.), things start to become chaos. Train wait for free path while the track ahead is clear. Put a signal to create a block section, it start to move and later on trains are facing each other when I added more train on track :)
Another difficulty I found is assign more train into existing line. Trains leaving depot does not go to the direction I wanted, which make the spacing unbalance (too much train on one side and less on other). I place the switch where allow go to both direction, but it seems the train won't switch track after leaving.