For a little over a week now I've been slowly introducing myself to Railworks. I've been running trains on random built in routes, also trying to understand the basics when it come to train operations. I watched the occasional Railworks tutorials from YouTube and even did some reading of the documents that came with the game. It would appear that I have a lot to learn before I go building any kind of route. I am familiar with Railrwork's competition...The highly disappointing TANE from N3V. But that is a conversation for another time. For Railworks it looks like I will need to learn a whole new set of skills. So to cope with this I came up with a small type project that I can use as a Railworks learning tool, while satisfying my need to create. I can start a new route that is based off of a model railroad. Starting will a basic oval, adding spurs and small branch lines as I see fit. The route will be big enough to create some detailed scenery while the overall size will be small enough not to get overwhelmed. Perhaps I can even find some model railroad track plans I can use as a basic design. As I'm building this model route, I can learn about laying the track, signals and of coarse learning all the ins and out about the route editor.
So at this point I'd like to ask others...What's the best way to learn about route building? Did you just dive into building a route or did you take some test runs first?