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* If there is '''no green marking''' in a block, the first yellow marking switched on by a passing train acts like a green marking.
* Gibt es in einem Block '''keine grüne Markierung''', so wirkt die erste von einem vorbeifahrenden Zug eingeschaltete gelbe Markierung wie eine grüne Markierung.
* If there is '''no yellow marking''' in a block, the first red marking switched on by a passing train acts like a yellow marking.
* Gibt es in einem Block '''keine gelbe Markierung''', so wirkt die erste von einem vorbeifahrenden Zug eingeschaltete rote Markierung wie eine gelbe Markierung.
* If there is '''no red marking''' in a block, the first detector (contact detector, signalman or marker) switched on by a passing train acts like a red marking.
* Gibt es in einem Block '''keine rote Markierung''', so wirkt der erste von einem vorbeifahrenden Zug eingeschaltete Melder (Kontaktmelder, Bahnwärter oder Markierung) wie eine rote Markierung.
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Version vom 12. Januar 2025, 16:19 Uhr

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Marking

Stop markings, brake markings, speed markings

Since there was discussion and some confusion about the meaning of the colors of markings, Mr. Freiwald summarized the most important information below:

Fig: Stopping process
  • Red stop markings indicate the places in a block where trains stop - when they have to stop in that block.
  • Yellow brake markings indicate the places in a block where trains that have to stop in that block start to brake.
Fig: Speed ​​​​marking green
  • Green speed markings indicate the locations in a block where trains begin to reduce their speed to the speed applicable in the following sections of track (blocks or routes) - provided that a lower speed applies in the following sections of track.

Action markers

Gray action markers are used to perform only operations without the effect of red, yellow or green markers described above.

  • More information about the action markers on a separate page in the TC wiki: Action marker

Perform operations

All markers can perform operations.

Order of execution

  • If there is no green marking in a block, the first yellow marking switched on by a passing train acts like a green marking.
  • If there is no yellow marking in a block, the first red marking switched on by a passing train acts like a yellow marking.
  • If there is no red marking in a block, the first detector (contact detector, signalman or marker) switched on by a passing train acts like a red marking.
--‎ Wohlmannstetter 09:03, 25. Sep. 2018
bearbeitet: Uslex (Diskussion) 10:15, 20. Jul. 2022 (CEST), Uslex (Diskussion) 08:52, 1. Mär. 2024 (UTC), Francis1954 14:15, 12. Jan. 2025 (UTC)