Rail
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Section: Assign a section to be used on rails. Deck: Upon selecting the connected deck, the rail will be placed on top of it and the vertical elevation will be adjusted accordingly. Start Station Option[Deck Start/Input]: If you want to automatically assign start station to the deck start, select 'Deck Start'. If rail starts at different locations along the PGL, choose 'Input' End Station Option[Deck Start/Input]: If you want to automatically assign end station to the deck end, select 'Deck End'. If your rail ends at different locations along the PGL, choose 'Input' Start Station: If the "Start Station Option" is defined as 'Input,' this column can be used to specify the rails' start station. Otherwise, this parameter will be marked as N/A (Not Applicable). End Station: If the "End Station Option" is defined as 'Input,' this column can be used to specify the rails' end station. Otherwise, this parameter will be marked as N/A (Not Applicable). Gauge Distance: The distance between the rails, also known as the gauge, can be adjusted using this parameter. Transverse Offset: The offset value perpendicular to the PGL can be specified for the rails. BallastThe properties of the ballast of a rail can be defined using the parameters listed below. For a visual representation of each parameter, please refer to the figure below. Ballast Height: Ballast Shoulder: Ballast Slope: SleeperThe properties of sleepers of a rail can be defined using the parameters listed below. For a visual representation of each parameter, please refer to the figure below. Sleeper Width: Sleeper Depth: Sleeper Thickness: Sleeper Spacing: |