I'm currently designing a route in Sweden where I have used SRTM 30m data to get "better" topology. Unfortunately the starting station DEM data was slightly incorrect so I played my tracks about 5m higher than they are in real life. This would not be a problem if the whole route was raised 5m but I noticed later when I had built about 10km of track that only this station was wrong and so I needed to have higher gradient than in real life.
1. I would like to move all of the track in the whole route 5 meters lower, is this possible? It seems like it would be possible in theory, just go over all track coordinates and subtract the Z-coordinate 5 meters (or vertical coordinate, seems like this is Y in TS2020).
2. I have pretty good gradient data for my route like this: km xx.x-yy.y: 5 per mill up etc. Is there a better way to assign a piece of track a specific gradient (such as 0.005) instead of having to drag the gradient marker up (which is quite inaccurate and tedious)?
3. When the gradient changes, has anyone found a good "gradient change per meter" that doesn't cause an unrealistic bump in the cab?
I checked the Moselbahn and it seemed like a change from 0.0 to 4.0 per mill was done in sections of about 5m for every 0.5 per mil (so 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, etc each 5 meter). But I couldn't see any gradient markers, maybe this is deleted when you open up a route that you didn't make in the editor. But I wonder if the gradients were changed manually or with the "smooth gradient"-tool?
4. I noticed that the "smooth gradient"-tool is kinda tricky/buggy. If I have for example 0.0 grade that changes to 8.0 per mill grade and I mark some track before and after the change in gradient sometimes after smoothing the grade goes up then down then up, rather than slowly going up. Is there a correct way to use the tool?