Free Download OpenRail Designer 2023 Update 1 v23.00.01.011 | 5.5 Gb
TheOpenBuildings development teamis pleased to announce the availability ofOpenRail Designer Update 1 (23.00.01.011)is the complete modeling environment for rail infrastructure, which supports all aspects of detailed track design, including surveying, geotechnical, drainage, underground services, terrain, rail track, rail furniture, and more. This is a minor update (bug fixes only).
Owner:Bentley Systems Inc.
Product Name:OpenRail Designer
Version:Update 1 (23.00.01.011)
Supported Architectures:x64
Website Home Page :www.bentley.com
Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:Windows *
Size:5.5 Gb
Defects Fixed in 2023 Release Update
This section provides a list of defects that have been resolved in this release of OpenRail Designer.
OpenRail Designeris an all-in-one application that handles a wide variety of complex tasks such as yard/station design, tunnels, corridor modeling, turnout and switch placement, overhead line electrification, site development, sanitary and stormwater network design, subsurface utilities, and production of construction staking reports. You can configure the application to support a wide range of international standards providing you the flexibility and control necessary to deal with real-life design scenarios on global rail infrastructure projects. The application adapts to virtually any rail design and maintenance workflow and is suitable for light rail, metros (transit) heavy rail, high-speed rail, and MAG_LEV projects.
What’s New in OpenRail Designer 2023
In this YouTube playlist explore the new capabilities and enhancements for detailed rail design now available in OpenRail Designer 2023
What’s New in Drainage and Utilities 2023
In this YouTube playlist Bentley Drainage and Utilities expert Jonathan Smith discusses the new drainage and utilities capabilities and enhancements added to OpenRoads Designer and OpenRail Designer 2023.
Bentley Systems Inc.is a software development company that supports the professional needs of those responsible for creating and managing the world’s infrastructure.