Thanks for the info. I've looked into how real railroads determine how to figure things out.
I'm simply sharing what works for me and keeps things from getting too technical. When working on large routes I needed a way to come up with a system that's easy.
I should have said I add spline points in a given curve. And then I only change(add the superelevation values) to those points and not the end points. It's not the superelevation limit so much as the degree amount that will change the angle of the curve.
I put spline points in the curve itself and don't add anything to the end points. Depending on the size of the curve I set the superelevation degree from 1.0 to 7.0 and I might add higher numbers to the points in the center of the curve and go to a smaller values as I get closer to the ends. I...
Where I live I basically have one choice for internet service. I'm lucky to have 250 kb/sec. So I own TRS19 but waiting 11 hours hoping there's no problems keeps me from downloading it. So for everyone that isn't able to download any of this stuff or has problems I feel your pain.
Number one I appreciate the work your doing. I did it years ago for myself. And I don't use any Trainz version other than TANE SP1. I live in Kern County and before that I used to go to the Motel 6 in Mojave just to go train watching up at Walong and beyond, back when you could drive to the loop...