I’m looking for information about clearance signs.
Sometimes you have special signs at the point where the two tracks come together (at the turnouts), where clearance ends.
Thank you
Wolfgang
I’m looking for information about clearance signs.
Sometimes you have special signs at the point where the two tracks come together (at the turnouts), where clearance ends.
Thank you
Wolfgang
Wolfgang, the more common term is “fouling point”. It has been discussed in this forum. Place a search for “fouling AND point”.
In general the fouling point sign (German term Grenzzeichen) depends on the railroad.
Thank you, Reinhard. I found this thread very informative!
Wolfgang