Difference between revisions of "Building Real Routes/Tutorial"

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Revision as of 21:25, 23 August 2022

While its certainly possible to make fictional routes, many users prefer to re-create a real route from somewhere in the world to operate.

With these routes it is particularly important that signal placement, speed limits, and distances are all set correctly to allow an accurate timetable to operate.

Some possible resources are suggested below for these purposes.

Worldwide

Track Layout

Timetables

Africa

Asia & Pacific

Australia

Track Layout & Signal Placement

United Arab Emirates

Track Layout

Europe

Austria

Track Layout

Belgium

Track Layout

France

Track Layout

Germany

Track Layout

Italy

Track Layout

Luxemburg

Track Layout

Netherlands

Track Layout

Spain

Track Layout

Sweden

Track Layout

Timetables

  • 1409 - Based on data from the Swedish Transport Administration, seems to be only real-time data

Switzerland

Track Layout

United Kingdom

Track Layout & Signal Placement

Speed Limits and Distances

Timetables

North America

Canada

Track Layout

United States of America

Track Layout & Signal Placement

South America