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RhB signal control table in Chur.
Chur, 2003-02-09
Photo: Reinhard Greulich |
RhB signal control table in Chur.
Chur, 2003-02-09
Photo: Reinhard Greulich |
RhB signal in Brusio, where a 180° curve follows the
station. The signal shows green/yellow (proceed aspect 2:
free with 40 km/h). Underneath you see a depart order signal
(white/green), telling the train to depart now.
Brusio, 2003-02-08
Photo: tobias b köhler |
RhB incline indicator on the Bernina line. Above this sign the line
has 1.5 % gradient, below the sign 7 % - one of the steepest adhesion
lines in the world. The train is going downhill.
2003-02-08
Photo: Ralf Gunkel |
RhB signal on the Bernina line showing red (stop) together with
a shunting signal "Stop for shunting movement, a counter train is
on the line".
2003-02-08
Photo: Marc Haber |
RhB exit signal at St. Peter-Molinis (line Chur - Arosa).
Red light (stop) the two shunting signals underneath with rows
of three white lights mean: Stop for shunting movement, Exit signal is
locked because of a preceeding train or a shunting movement on the open
line.
2003-02-09
Photo: Ralf Gunkel |
Exit signal of Alp Grüm. Halt-zeigendes Ausfahrsignal von Alp Grüm Richtung Cavaglia. Photo and scan by Bertram Wlasak
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Signal near Rhaetian Railway station at Miralago. Poschiavo (CH), 04/07/2005 Digital photo by Andrioli Darvin |
Signal near Rhaetian Railway station at Miralago. Poschiavo (CH), 04/07/2005 Digital photo by Andrioli Darvin |