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patricks
2007-07-26, 04:03 PM
Just got a question from someone about how to show railroad tracks on a site plan. I had never had to do it and wasn't really sure how I would go about it. Anyone here have some ideas?

twiceroadsfool
2007-07-26, 04:28 PM
Line based Generic Model or a Line based detail component... Depending on your choice of modeled vs drafted... Allthough if it turns youll have to have a separate instance created for that, which could be a pain...

Justin Marchiel
2007-07-26, 06:07 PM
i dont know if it would work, but a railing might do the trick.

Justin

twiceroadsfool
2007-07-26, 06:22 PM
i dont know if it would work, but a railing might do the trick.

Justin

Oooh. Winner! Much better idea... :)

dfriesen
2007-07-26, 11:56 PM
i dont know if it would work, but a railing might do the trick.
Phil Read had a great example of this method in one of the AU classes - 2006, BD41-3 - Advanced Autodesk Building Techniques.

knurrebusk
2007-07-27, 12:06 AM
This is basic, just use the copy tools in Revit.
Design the Railroad cut/profile (I´m Norwegian/Nederlansk) then lay it out in the path you need.

If this not work I "yap" Autodesk even more.

It´s even more complicated, but can be done.

knurrebusk
2007-07-27, 12:09 AM
Just mail.
More easy, since it can save you 10 years;)

atlemaroy@gmail.com

knurrebusk
2007-07-27, 12:36 AM
This is Autodesks nightmare!
Can not do!!!
In huge mouintains they ****!!

****ing imbeciles.¨
Let these big Cooperate guy`s show there imbecile abilities.

Autodesk can go etc them self!

knurrebusk
2007-07-27, 12:38 AM
Leo Leo!!

Just want to see anybody do the same I DO.

twiceroadsfool
2007-07-27, 02:45 AM
Dude, 4 posts in 30 minutes, and i think you were TRYING to insult Autodesk. It must be the language barrier, because i cant understand a single thing you said, though it didnt seem like it was trying to be productive...

eddy.lermytte
2007-07-27, 08:45 AM
-coffee without cad-
Leo Leo
It looks like he's referring to an old tv commercial trying to get some attention
http://www.milka.be/milka1/page?siteid=milka1-prd&locale=benl1&PagecRef=603#

todd.69291
2007-07-27, 03:00 PM
Here is that file from AU with the Monorail & tracks.

Enjoy!

hand471037
2007-07-27, 03:24 PM
i dont know if it would work, but a railing might do the trick.

Railings do work for this, I did one once like that for a transit project.

However BE CAREFUL. Don't make your models too detailed. The railing tool is an all-to-easy way to add a whole lot to a model very quickly.

When I did this my first try had ties, brackets, and more, hooked to the rails. It even had a third rail for power with a shrowd and stuff. And then after drawing a few lengths of track the project really started to bog, for I'd added probably several thousand little tiny solids into my project without thinking about it, for they were all properly spacing themselves out like I told them to...

So just keep it really simple and it can work fine.