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Revision as of 14:20, 9 February 2022

kuid <kuid2:######:#####:#>

kind "track"

trainz-build 4.5

username "Bridge name"

kuid-table {

}

obsolete-table {

}


mesh-table

{

}

thumbnails {

 0
 {
   image                               "$screenshot$.jpg"
   width                               240
   height                              180
 }

}


istrack 1

casts_shadows 1

track {

 adjust-cross-section-to-ground        0
 follows-spline-gradient               1_shadows
 mesh-length                           18
 
 track-lod-tree
 {
   mesh                                "default"
 }

}

endcap-prev {

 adjust-cross-section-to-ground        0
 follows-spline-gradient               1
 mesh-length                           9
 
 track-lod-tree
 {
   mesh                                "initiator"
 }

}

endcap-next {

 adjust-cross-section-to-ground        0
 follows-spline-gradient               1
 mesh-length                           9
 
 track-lod-tree
 {
   mesh                                "next"
 }

}

attached-splines {

 track0
 {
   follows-spline-gradient             1
   lateral-offset                      0
   spline-kuid                         <kuid:103179:100019>
   use-same-direction                  1
 }

}

category-region "AU"

category-era "1970s;1980s;1990s;2000s;2010s"

category-class "TB"


description "This is the type of single track concrete bridge used in the QR heavy haul coal systems. The pillars are 2 metres in diameter to support the high axle weight of the coal traffic and the fast flowing creeks when they are in flood. Feel free to reskin or use different track if you so desire but please acknowledge my original work if you release the new model"

author "Peter Cook"

organisation "Patsoft Software"

contact-email "patc1960@gmail.com"

contact-website ""

license "This bridge is supplied free of charge. It may be distributed far and wide, but please acknowledge my work. No warrenty of any type is implied or given. "

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