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There are only four track configurations that the game supports: (1) single track placed centrally, (2) one track off-centre by 1.5m, (3) two tracks side-by-side and (4) two tracks with a 3m gap in between.
Using SingleTrain/SingleMetro etc. on tram roads is a hack which allows a few more configurations to be defined. For example, my 3-lane 1-way road with tram uses a single track 4.5m off-centre for which I'm using one of the flags. The hack relies on the fact that the game does not allow tram roads to intersect railway, metro tracks etc., so these flags would never otherwise appear on tram road nodes.
Or does this not matter? Have you noticed this?