ROADWAY – Ponte do Pedrido 2 Lane National Road

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Authors: Armesto, REV0

Last revision: 11 Jan, 2023 at 15:41 UTC

File size: 29.98 MB

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Ponte do Pedrido, Galiza

Ponte do Pedrido is a bridge in the Province of A Coruña, Galiza, Spain. It was built between 1939 and 1942. The 520.4m bridge connects Bergondo to Paderne. Designed by Eduardo Torroja Miret and César Villalba Granda.

Standard Features:

– Basic road segment that is 2 lane width
– Elevated road segment; with concrete arches
– Bridge road segment; big bowstring arch
– Slope/Tunnel portal; custom low profile tunnel portal, with rendered interior.
– Tunnel; rendered interior.

Adaptive Network Features:

– Ground Segment has abutments that can be enabled with Adaptive Networks.
– Elevated Segment has streetlights that can be disabled with Adaptive Networks.
– Bridge Segment has streetlights that can be disabled with Adaptive Networks.
– Two different pillars to choose: Elevated to Bridge and Bridge to Bridge.
– Slope and Tunnel lights can be disabled with Adaptive Networks. I recommend to disable them for short tunnel segments, and longer crossings lights can be kept for realism.

How to place it:
– Elevated segment has a recommended segment lenght of 32m. Bridge has 74m.
– Use the appropiate pillars when connecting the bridge with either segment.
– Don’t connect elevated to tunnel directly, connect it to ground instead, then enable abutments.
– Tunnel portal can (and should) be shortened using Move It! to make it compact.
– Avoid intersections at the bridge and curving it.
-BOB is recommended to change the vanilla streetlights to a more fitting one, like this one.

Keywords:

REV0, Armesto, Roadway, Pedrido, Road, Network, Galiza, Galicia, Coruña, Spain, Highway, National Road, Bridge, Tunnel

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