Make a test session with the HUD enabled. Drive a train between the two points you want to measure. This gives an accurate distance.
Another trick is to make a straight stretch of track and make a consist on it of 1 mile. Save that consist and put that on the route you like to measure.
Make a test session with the HUD enabled. Drive a train between the two points you want to measure. This gives an accurate distance.
Another trick is to make a straight stretch of track and make a consist on it of 1 mile. Save that consist and put that on the route you like to measure.
Will it work if one places a locomotive at the each end of the relevant route and drive toward each other ( up the speed limit ) , then multiple x2 where the loco's meet ?
Will it work if one places a locomotive at the each end of the relevant route and drive toward each other ( up the speed limit ) , then multiple x2 where the loco's meet ?
Grades, curves and starting heights of both engines can have influence on the outcome of this scheduled cornfield meet.
Probably easier to add up the results of both HUDs .