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Title: Track Plan Software
Post by: TOMOTS on December 26, 2008, 02:05:05 AM
Does Bachmann have a software program that uses EZ Track components to design a layout? What steps do you take to decide what your layout will look like?  I would like a layout circa the early 1900's with a passenger run and freight dealing with some industry such as mining, lumber, whiskey making or widget reclamation :D.  I want it to be a practical railroad operation, that can also deal with some whimsy and still do realistic railroad operations.
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: pdlethbridge on December 26, 2008, 12:45:11 PM
try this
http://www.atlasrr.com/righttrack.htm (http://www.atlasrr.com/righttrack.htm)
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: Jake on December 26, 2008, 04:01:52 PM
And again, while some people have gotten good results with Atlas Right Track software, I prefer XtrkCAD. (Available HERE (http://www.xtrkcad.org/Wikka/HomePage)) Both programs are free, and I prefer XtrkCAD because its features are more comprehensive and precise, and allows free laying of track, or sectional track such as Atlas track, its directory comes with various track libraries from multiple brands and allows designing in scales from Z and Nn3 all the way up to 1:8 scale. While it does take more time to learn all the features and oddities XtrkCAD, I feel it is worth the extra time and effort to take all of the tutorials offered. And no offense to pdlethbridge, I just want the newer users to get a taste of both programs.
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: Julthep on May 07, 2009, 02:43:27 AM
Both program (RightTrack and XTrkCad) included track libraries from many brands but none include Bachmann EZ Track library!
The El Dorado's 3rd PlanIt included Bachmann HO EZ Track library but no N EZ Track library!?!
Does anyone know where to find N EZ Track library for those program? Or suggest any other program that included N EZ Track library.
Thanks very much in advance.
Jul
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: jward on May 07, 2009, 03:41:28 AM
the layout you described sounds just like this one:
http://www.gdlines.com

Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: renniks on May 07, 2009, 07:12:19 AM
 

        Jul,

     Take a look at this:- http://www.anyrail.com/index_en.html


      Has N  E-Z track.
      Latest update has added even more track systems to already extensive library.

      Eric UK   
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: az2rail on May 07, 2009, 11:34:50 PM
Anyrail does have a file for using Ez-track in N scale. Anyrail is easy to use, but the free version will only allow you to use 50 pieces of track. For a larger layout, they want you to buy the program. But you can design the first 50 pieces and send the design to a file, then design the next 50 pieces. etc.,etc.. That is what I did when I made a design of the layout I am after.

Bruce
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: Julthep on May 12, 2009, 07:16:48 AM
Eric and Bruce,

Thanks very much for AnyRail info. I'll take a look.

Jul
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: CNE Runner on May 12, 2009, 09:21:38 AM
Thanks folks. I also downloaded the trial version of AnyRail and will give it a try. I am not good with computer programs that come with a steep learning curve...this one seems relatively easy to master. Currently I use MTHs track planning program that is designed for MTH track in O gauge. By halving the measurements I can get an approximation of the layout I am trying to design...not the best but it works.

Ray
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: grampajoe on May 18, 2009, 09:28:00 AM
Just tried the anyrail system for Bachman EZ-Track & it works great.  The only problem I had - probably not software related - was that I couldn't complete a figure 8 layout since there's no flextrack in EZ-Track and the fixed pieces are not the right lenghts.  Any hints on how to cope with this would be appreciated.........
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: Joe Satnik on May 18, 2009, 12:25:09 PM
Grandpa Joe,

What scale track,
what degree crossing,
what radius curves?

Sincerely,

Joe Satnik
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: grampajoe on May 18, 2009, 12:40:38 PM
N Scale

Crossing is elevated via a pier set - no intersecting track

radius is 11.25"
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: Joe Satnik on May 18, 2009, 02:04:32 PM
Do you have a restriction in overall length of the figure 8?  (i.e., how long is your table?)

Joe
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: grampajoe on May 18, 2009, 02:21:48 PM
Always glad to meet another Joe!  And I appreciate your interest in helping a "newbie".  The table is 72" wide, but I wanted to have another loop going around the outside of the"8".  That would probably leave about 60" to work with.......
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: Joe Satnik on May 18, 2009, 05:28:39 PM
Dear GJ,

For 11.25"R curves, 30 degrees each:

# of curves, bridge Xing degrees, straight length (2 needed)

24, 0, 0.

22, 30, 6".

20, 60, 13".

18, 90, 22.5".

16, 120, 39"

You would have to make up as close as possible the straight lengths (last column) using

10", 5", 2.5", 1.625" and 1.25" straight pieces. 

Hope this helps.

Sincerely,

Joe Satnik
Title: Re: Track Plan Software
Post by: Joe Satnik on May 22, 2009, 07:34:00 AM
Dear Grandpa Joe,

Was my information helpful?

Any questions or problems?

Sincerely,

Joe Satnik