About Cant Pivot Methods

This section describes the pivot methods that are supported in AutoCAD Civil 3D.

In a straight portion of a railway, both rails have the same elevation along the profile grade line. When the railway enters a curve, the pivot method specifies which point (left rail, centerline, or right rail) holds the profile grade line elevation. The other two points are raised or lowered to accommodate the calculated cant.

Each topic contains an illustration that displays cross sections that show the two rails and the centerline in end level rail and begin full cant critical stations. Beneath the cross sections, a profile shows the transition of the two rails and the centerline from level rail to full cant:

Note: Unless otherwise noted, all cant diagrams illustrate a right-hand curve.

Pivot at Low Side Rail

The following illustration describes the Low Side Rail pivot method for a single track railway.

Pivot at High Side Rail

The following illustration describes the High Side Rail pivot method for a single track railway.

Pivot at Center Baseline

The following illustration describes the Center Baseline pivot method for a single track railway.