Understand the job
What the Station and Offset on Horizontal Alignment is for
Resolve a point relative to a straight alignment origin.
Alignment work follows stationing, tangency, signed offset and curve convention from the approved design rather than treating a curve as an isolated radius.
Simple visual explanation
Follow the calculation from field input to decision
The relationship
Read the formula before using the result
Station=Δ·u; offset=Δ·r.
The calculator preserves full internal precision. Confirm that every entry uses the same measurement condition, unit basis, product or machine data, and scope represented by this formula.
Professional check
Turn the answer into a responsible next step
1. Verify the inputs
Use actual measurements, current drawings, approved specifications, and manufacturer or process data for the real job.
2. Challenge the assumptions
Check allowances, losses, stock or package rounding, operating condition, and whether the result matches an independent measurement or estimate.
3. Respect the boundary
It does not establish a legal boundary, select a datum or projection, certify control, define allowable closure, replace a least-squares adjustment, approve construction tolerances, or authorize work from unverified design data.
