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UK railway signalling         
  • Clearing sequence from red to green of a 4 aspect colour light signal
  • A caution signal at ME 130 at Beaconsfield Station
  • Disc shunting signal
  • Differential permissible speed indicator
  • ESR warning indicator
  • Use of LEDs means that four aspect signals can be achieved with only two apertures.  This is similar to how "searchlight" type signals work.
  • Diverging route signalling - the driver must slow down and be prepared to stop at the red signal.
  •  A British Upper Quadrant semaphore signal
  • LMS signal at Willesden Junction. The green signal is for the line towards Euston / Elephant & Castle / Broad Street via Primrose Hill. The route to the left with the red signal leads to the North London Line and was used by trains to Broad Street via Hampstead Heath.
  • LMS Watford DC New Lines Signal Hatch End Station
  • Double green aspect on the [[London Underground]].
  • Permissible Speed Indicator
  • Diverging permissible speed indicator
  • A British lower-quadrant semaphore stop signal with subsidiary arm below
  • Repeater warning board and SPATE indicator
  • SPAD indicator protecting the entrance to a single line
  • Splitting signals
RAIL TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS USED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
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The railway signalling system used across the majority of the United Kingdom rail network uses lineside signals to control the movement and speed of trains.
Block signal         
  • Vertical colour light signal on the [[Enshū Railway Line]], Japan
  • Traditional mechanical signals on display at a railway station in [[Steinfurt]], Germany
  • Original 1932 operation of Sydney's speed controlled trips. Note: The signal that allows the trains to proceed into the platform is a "call on" signal and conflicting sources say that the small lower light was either white, yellow or green.
  • ''stop and stay'' aspect]]). The next closest signal is yellow (''proceed with caution''), and the nearest signal shows green (''proceed'').
SYSTEM WITH SIGNALS USED TO CONTROL RAILWAY TRAFFIC
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·add. ·- One of the danger signals or safety signals which guide the movement of trains in a block system. The signal is often so coupled with a switch that act of opening or closing the switch operates the signal also.
Chinese railway signalling         
Railway signals in China are based on OSShD signalsOrganisation for the Combined Operations of Railways used by 25 countries of the former USSR, eastern Europe and adjacent countries. There are four observer countries.