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Revision as of 23:58, 11 October 2017
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Main purpose of signals is to prevent trains from crashing into each other while driving on the same track and that's why they are important part of any railway system - safety first guys! Signals divide railway line into series of "blocks". If one "block" is occupied by a train then signal dividing these "blocks" won't allow any other train to enter that occupied block until this "block" is cleared. Placing of signals: one left mouse button click = two way signal will be placed on a railway track second left mouse button click on the same signal = two way signal will be transformed to one way signal (side of the track we clicked on will determine the orientation of the one way signal) Signals cannot be placed in tunnels, on bridges, at station and directly on railway intersections.
Different kinds of signals:
Type | Block Signal | Information |
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Two way signal | Allowing trains to pass in both ways - mostly used in dead end stations with low traffic. | |
One way signal | . |