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> **Note:** The global flag __**[[: | > **Note:** The global flag __**[[: | ||
- | ====White aspect==== | ||
- | Signals will be set to the white or, depending on the number of aspects available, yellow aspect to indicate reduced speed. \\ | ||
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+ | ====White aspect==== | ||
+ | Use the white aspect to indicate reduced speed. | ||
+ | === white === | ||
+ | The signal will show white (the fourth aspect) to indicate reduced speed. If the signal can display three aspects only, yellow is shown instead. Used with most signaling systems worldwide. German signaling: Chose yellow instead (see below). | ||
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+ | === yellow === | ||
+ | The signal will show yellow (the third aspect) to indicate reduced speed. Used with signaling systems where the fourth aspect has a different meaning. Example: German signaling, where white is the shunting signal. | ||
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+ | \\ | ||
=====Conditions===== | =====Conditions===== | ||
Conditions are for manipulating the percent value.\\ | Conditions are for manipulating the percent value.\\ |
route-speed-en.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/26 15:34 by rjversluis