Cant Alignment

Hi

What's a Cant Alignment?  What it is used for?

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  • Jasmin,

    What you are seeing there is the “old” Superelevation name. In past versions of InRoads, the Superelevation was stored with the alignment and not with the corridor. Unless you are using Bentley Rail Track and assign point controls to that “Cant alignment”, it would not affect your corridor.

    As far reusing that Superelevation, you will need to use the Superelevation > Import Superelevation from Alignment command on the Corridor dialog to “copy” the information from the alignment into the corridor, based on the active corridor and the Horizontal alignment that the corridor is using. The name it would use is the name of the “cant” with a –Left and –Right for each side.

    HTH


    This is a test

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  • Jasmin,

    What you are seeing there is the “old” Superelevation name. In past versions of InRoads, the Superelevation was stored with the alignment and not with the corridor. Unless you are using Bentley Rail Track and assign point controls to that “Cant alignment”, it would not affect your corridor.

    As far reusing that Superelevation, you will need to use the Superelevation > Import Superelevation from Alignment command on the Corridor dialog to “copy” the information from the alignment into the corridor, based on the active corridor and the Horizontal alignment that the corridor is using. The name it would use is the name of the “cant” with a –Left and –Right for each side.

    HTH


    This is a test

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