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Looking to create a route from Brighton to Bognor Regis and need to locate a suitable track which has a third rail. Can anyone help?
Many thanks,
Val.
Val, There is a built-in third rail <kuid:60850:38072> brown conc clean 3rd 02m
Not sure of any others.
Cheers,
Roy
EDIT: Try Content Manager with the Filter 'All Content' and search under '3rd rail' = a few pop up there.
Val,
Try elevating that particular protrack. You will find the ballast rises with the track, mate.
No one appears to have fixed that one.
Cheers,
Roy
Hey Valdbridge, since I want to download your Blue Mountains line route but I can't because it's not archived. so can you please archive it so I can acquire it?
I would think you need to use the equivalent track without the third rail on the diverge for the junctions.
Hi,
Until you register your copy of Trainz (See "Register" on the above task-bar next to Helpdesk) you will be unable to download from the Download Station.
Registering protects you and others won't think that you might have a pirated copy of Trainz.
When you have registered, the version of Trainz will appear next to your name.
Cheers,
Roy
Thanks Roy. But, I find the register bar a register for an account. Would you mind giving me a little tutorial on how to register? I'd much appreciate the help!
Val,
If you want to try your hand at creating your own third-rail track, you can always add a spline to the track. There's a container you need to add to a track spline like this:
attached-splines
{
third-rail
{
follows-spline-gradient 1
lateral-offset 2
spline-kuid <kuid:61015:37032>
use-same-direction 1
visual-only 0
}
You need to also add your spline-asset KUID to the KUID-table, otherwise it won't be found in the asset.
With this ability, you can now have a third-rail version of the any track in addition to its non-third-rail version.
Val,
Try elevating that particular protrack. You will find the ballast rises with the track, mate.
No one appears to have fixed that one.
Cheers,
Roy
See posts 15 and following in the Protrack FAQ thread.