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Block signals basics
===Block signals basics===
[[File:Simple-avoidance-fin.png|thumb|350px|right|station Station with two one track and twoone-way signals. Please click the image to zoom in enough to view the little green arrows]]
On the right picture you can see our example station situation. Each block is located between two signals / end of the track and colored with different color. Red is the station block, blue is the entry block, yellow is the exit block, and green is the rest of the track. Yellow track is the exit from station. This way, one train can approach the station from the left while another train can leave from the station.<br>
You can notice that the station block is now split into two tracks with two one-way singal. One "entrance" signal, one "exit" signal. The incoming train will enter from the green block to blue block. Then the train enters the station, the red block. Next incoming train will have red sign on the entrance signal, because of occupied red block and it will wait in the blue block, while the first train will have space to leave through the yellow block. This is effective enough on the low load railroads.
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