K4andT1lover
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Hey, folks.
I was using TransDEM to generate the southern and northern extensions of my Bethlehem Branch route, and I am baffled by something.
The southern extension section is in TANE, and shows up fine. All good.
I think I did the exact same procedure (I thought I did) for the northern extension, but the UTM tiles will not show up under the grid. I have generated them and uploaded them more than once. No luck.
The UTM tiles in the this area are critical, as so much of the track is ripped up, and I need the underlying map to be able to fill in those sections.
Once I figure out this glitch, I will have the Bethlehem Branch from Jenkintown in the south, to Bethlehem in the north; including the interchange with the Lehigh. This should open up good options for anyone wanting to take things further for coal operations or similar.
I may consider releasing the "raw" (track and topo only) route for anyone interested in this area of the country; because the detailed final version is going to take probably two years to do right.
But back to the problem - I know you guys are out there! Any suggestions? Thanks.
Ron
I was using TransDEM to generate the southern and northern extensions of my Bethlehem Branch route, and I am baffled by something.
The southern extension section is in TANE, and shows up fine. All good.
I think I did the exact same procedure (I thought I did) for the northern extension, but the UTM tiles will not show up under the grid. I have generated them and uploaded them more than once. No luck.
The UTM tiles in the this area are critical, as so much of the track is ripped up, and I need the underlying map to be able to fill in those sections.
Once I figure out this glitch, I will have the Bethlehem Branch from Jenkintown in the south, to Bethlehem in the north; including the interchange with the Lehigh. This should open up good options for anyone wanting to take things further for coal operations or similar.
I may consider releasing the "raw" (track and topo only) route for anyone interested in this area of the country; because the detailed final version is going to take probably two years to do right.
But back to the problem - I know you guys are out there! Any suggestions? Thanks.
Ron