German Signals

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  1. vogelm10

    vogelm10 Well-Known Member

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    German Signals. These are Ks signals.

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    vogelm10 Well-Known Member

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    These are Hp signals.
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    And these are Hl, not sure if any lines here use them.
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    Would absolutely love to see the Hl signaling system in TSW 2. It is the most complex german signaling system.
    There are even blue aspects!!
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    Interesting.
     
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    vogelm10 Well-Known Member

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    Many European railways use blue for shunting signals. Isn't this from a mining railway if I'm not mistaken? Yeah honestly even though they are complex, the OssHD signals are pretty nice because they are understandable between so many countries.
     
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    Thanks for sharing. I have a question if anybody knows: today I saw with a service ending at Wuppertal station a signal giving yellow aspect and also including the two small white aspects at the same time on its left side in a vertical pattern.

    So in theory it was announcing a stop at reduced distance and acting as a repeater as well. Does it exist in real life or is it a possible bug? I never saw that before at any other route.

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    I forgot what line it was in this but there was a signal and it's at the end of a curve. They had about 5 repeater signals at reduced distance in front of it so yeah I think it could exist.
     
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    Thanks. Nice to know. Wuppertal route is an exotic one in terms of signalling, as many rare signals/boards are included and also PZB operation includes restrictive mode several times, so it´s an interesting playground for German trains.

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