How to Use Procedural Track

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<span style="background-color: yellow; font-weight: 700;"> Faulty (incorrectly formed) procedural track junctions will work perfectly well as ''non-procedural'' junctions </span> - they can be switched left and right, and trains will pass over them correctly. But the special features that they have will not appear.
 
<span style="background-color: yellow; font-weight: 700;"> Faulty (incorrectly formed) procedural track junctions will work perfectly well as ''non-procedural'' junctions </span> - they can be switched left and right, and trains will pass over them correctly. But the special features that they have will not appear.
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Revision as of 15:47, 5 June 2021

The information in this Wiki Page applies to TANE, TRS19 and Trainz Plus. This guide covers the use of procedural track in Trainz Surveyor, not how to create procedural track assets.

Contents

What is Procedural Track?

DotPoint.JPG Procedural tracks provide animated switch points plus check rails and frogs at track junctions


Procedural track works just like the standard pre-TANE track (non-procedural track) but provides additional cosmetic features.

Procedural Track
Procedural-LeftPath.pngProcedural-RightPath.png
Non Procedural Track
Procedural-NoPath.png

The switch blade animation will show in both Driver and Surveyor but in TRS19 Platinum Edition and Trainz Plus the Pause option in Surveyor must be checked OFF. Procedural-CheckPauseOFF.png

Procedural Track
Procedural-FrogsCheckRails.png
Non Procedural Track
Procedural-NonFrogsCheckRails.png

These features are built into the track asset and do not have to be manually added when laying track.

Laying Procedural Track

DotPoint.JPG The "fall-back" position for procedural track is to act and look like ordinary (non-procedural) track

Procedural track is laid down in Surveyor just like any other track. Track junctions are formed in the same way as they are when using non-procedural track assets. The difference is that the additional features shown above (animated switch blades, frogs and check rails) are automatically added when a track junction is correctly formed using procedural tracks.

Faulty (incorrectly formed) procedural track junctions will work perfectly well as non-procedural junctions - they can be switched left and right, and trains will pass over them correctly. But the special features that they have will not appear.

DotPoint.JPG A red spline circle indicates that the procedural track junction is faulty
Procedural-ErrorRedSpline.png

Faulty procedural track junctions are indicted in Surveyor by:-

  • solid red track splines, or
  • flashing red/white or red/yellow track splines

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