![]() ![]() ![]() With the platform Back set to none, Width set to a value equal (or greater) than needed, and the along-track Offset set to 0.0m, construct the straighter of the two faces starting from the modular platform and ending with a ramp. To facilitate this the 5m platform segment is divided into two 2.5m halves such that only one or other of the halves should be used for such a join (so a typical platform extension to a modular platform comprises one-half segment, multiple full segments, another half segment, and a ramp).Į) For a double-faced platform extension to a modular platform, I use the following steps: Platform segment (5m, comprising two 2.5m halves)Ī) No inclination of platform and ramp assets is provided, therefore only level track should be used when constructing platform and ramp assets.ī) For the best platform face alignment on a curved track, the middle of the platform segment should be positioned at the track asset origin by setting the along-track Offset to 0.0m.Ĭ) Use the along-track Scale to reduce platform gaps and overlaps on curved tracks (these can also occur on straight tracks as, although the nominal distance between track asset origins is 1m, this is not necessarily the case depending upon the track segment length).ĭ) When joining a platform segment to a modular platform or a ramp, ideally the join also needs to be positioned at a track asset origin. Side fence (to add fences to platforms without fences) Side entrance for passenger station accessįootbridge (left stairs) for passenger platform accessįootbridge (right stairs) for passenger platform access Waiting room side passenger building (capacity for 30 passengers) Passenger platform without fences (to allow platform faces with non-modular track)īooking hall, main passenger building (capacity for 40 passengers) Passenger platform without end ramps (to allow further detailing using track assets) A set of British Great Western Railway (GWR) styled modular train station templates, modules, and assets by Isambard.īritish Railways (Western Region) (1948-1969) ![]()
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