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Multiple Assemblies in Section View

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spratorius
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Multiple Assemblies in Section View

I have a freeway with frontage roads on both sides about 150' off of the main lanes. I created a single corridor using 3 different baselines and it turned out looking great. However, when I create the cross-sections only the main lane corridor assembly is shown. Is there a way to show the main lanes and frontage roads in one section? Thank you very much for the help.
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auzzie2776
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what version of civil 3d are you using ?. You may need to create multiple corridors and add the additional 2 coridors to the main corridor sample list. I had trouble with this in 2008, i ended up having a extremely complicated assembly, with linkwidthandslope subassemblies all over the place. however if you have alignments and profiles, it should go fairly smooth.
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Anonymous
in reply to: spratorius

I believe you will have to make a Final Surface with your 3 corridors then
you can show your Existing Ground and the Final Surface in one section
width.

Bill

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I have a freeway with frontage roads on both sides about 150' off of the
main lanes. I created a single corridor using 3 different baselines and it
turned out looking great. However, when I create the cross-sections only the
main lane corridor assembly is shown. Is there a way to show the main lanes
and frontage roads in one section? Thank you very much for the help.
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Anonymous
in reply to: spratorius

I wrote this a couple years ago to cover the situation, but it still applies. You might also investigate using assembly offsets.
http://blog.121pcs.com/railways-runways.html

Scott McEachron
www.121pcs.net
blog.121pcs.com
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spratorius
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That looks like it will work. Thank y'all very much for the help.

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