railway code

  • 1Railway signalling — Not to be confused with Railway signal. A gantry of British semaphore signals seen from the cab of a steam locomotive Railway signalling is a system used to control railway traffic safely, essentially to prevent trains from colliding. Being… …

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  • 2Railway stations in the Netherlands — Railways in the Netherlands There are 392 railway stations in the Netherlands, including 5 railway stations which are only served during events, 1 which exists only to facilitate pilgrimage to a nearby site and 1 which exists only to facilitate… …

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  • 3Railway stations in Cromer — The fishing port and holiday resort of Cromer in the English county of Norfolk has had a rail service since 1877. It was served by three railway stations for many years, and is now served by two. Cromer Beach station, which opened in 1887, was… …

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  • 4Railway signal — Not to be confused with Railway signalling. A signal is a mechanical or electrical device erected beside a railway line to pass information relating to the state of the line ahead to train/engine drivers. The driver interprets the signal s… …

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  • 5Railway block code — The railway block code is a system of bell rings used in Great Britain to communicate between manually operated Signal Boxes (the system is not used in modern power signal boxes). Each signal box would have a bell circuit to the box on either… …

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  • 6Railway switching networks — General PurposeRailway centralization is designed for controlling all the switches and signals within a railway station or its area. Control of the system is exercised from a single point. Rail circuits work as sensors (monitoring the traffic on… …

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  • 7Railway stations in Newmarket — For stations in places called Newmarket outside the United Kingdom, see Newmarket railway station (disambiguation). Newmarket New station bu …

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  • 8code — The published statutes of a jurisdiction, arranged in a systematic form by chapters and sections; a part of the statutes of a jurisdiction, such as a Commercial Code, or practice Code; the official or authenticated book or books of statutes; a… …

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  • 9Railway station types of Germany — The railways in Germany use several codes to differentiate between various types of stops and stations. Current usage *Bf ndash; Bahnhof , defined as a place where trains may start, end or change directions, and that has at least one set of… …

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  • 10Bow railway station, Devon — Infobox UK disused station name = Bow caption = Bow railway station in 1970 original = London and South Western Railway pregroup = Southern Railway code = locale = Bow borough = West Devon, Devon platforms = 2 years = 1865 events = Opened years1 …

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