AMTRAKwannabe
Norfolk & Western Lives
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I am trying to make a series of splines and static objects so people can recreate the Alameda Corridor Trench or make your own version in 1, 2, 3, or 4 track version. My problem is that it won't show up in surveyor or driver. I am new to content creation and know people say making splines is hard but I figured it would be easier to have this project as splines for greater user customization. Are there any special requirements for making a spline and is there a newer way of setting up the config than I am?
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Justin
I am trying to make a series of splines and static objects so people can recreate the Alameda Corridor Trench or make your own version in 1, 2, 3, or 4 track version. My problem is that it won't show up in surveyor or driver. I am new to content creation and know people say making splines is hard but I figured it would be easier to have this project as splines for greater user customization. Are there any special requirements for making a spline and is there a newer way of setting up the config than I am?
Code:
kuid <kuid:734390:101100>
username "Rail trench - 1 track"
kind "track"
type "retaining"
length 5
istrack 0
isroad 1
carrate 0
width 1
bendy 1
light 1
author "Justin R. Cartwright"
description "Wikipedia:
The project is notable for its 'Mid-Corridor Trench', a below-ground, triple-tracked rail line that is 10 miles (16 km) long, 33 feet (10 m) deep, and 50 feet (15 m) wide,[2] shared by the BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad[1] via trackage rights. The Alameda Corridor allows trains to bypass 90 miles (140 km) of early 20th-century branch lines and the Santa Fe's historic Harbor Subdivision along a high-speed grade-separated corridor (mainly built on the alignment of a former Southern Pacific Railroad line), avoiding more than 200 at-grade railroad crossings where cars and trucks previously had to wait for long freight trains to pass.[3] Many of those same rail lines were inadequately protected with little more than 'wigwag' crossing signals dating from the original construction of the lines. One important use of the corridor is to carry cargo containers to and from the ports. The corridor has a maximum speed of 40 miles per hour (64 km/h)."
contact-email "censored"
organisation "TheVARailFan Productions"
category-era "2000s;2010s"
category-region "US"
trainz-build 2.4
category-class "SF"
thumbnails
{
0
{
image "map1.tga"
width 0
height 0
}
}
asset-filename "rail trench _ 1 track"
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Justin