About Creating Corridors

You can use three methods to create a corridor: using the Create Corridor command, the Create Rehab Corridor command, or the Create Simple Corridor command.

Using the Create Corridor Command

Use the Create Corridor command to specify complex parameters at creation time.

Using the Create Corridor command, you specify the station range, profile, assembly, and any necessary targets.

Other parameters could include station frequency and controlling offsets, as well as information about multiple baselines and regions.

Tutorial Exercise: Creating a Corridor with a Transition Lane

Tutorial Exercise: Creating a Divided Highway Corridor

Using the Create Simple Corridor Command

Use the Create Simple Corridor command to quickly create a basic corridor.

Using the Create Simple Corridor command is ideal for creating basic corridors based on a single alignment (1), a profile (2) along the alignment, and an assembly (3) across it. You can subsequently add more complexity to the corridor by editing it.

Tutorial: Creating a Basic Corridor Model

Before you can create a corridor, you must create the underlying data, such as surfaces, alignments, profiles, subassemblies, and assemblies.

Using the Create Rehab Corridor Command

Use the Create Rehab Corridor command to create a rehab corridor.

Using the Create Rehab Corridor command, you create rehab corridors based on an alignment, profile, station range, and any necessary target surfaces. You can subsequently add more complexity to regions within the rehab corridor by editing them.