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Transport Fever

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kkStB Flügelsignale
   
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3 Jan, 2018 @ 10:30am
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kkStB Flügelsignale

Description
These were the first semaphore-signals that were introduced by the kkStB (former Austrian-Ungarian Federal Railways) in 1877. This set contains 7 different, very detailed signals. They were used in the whole monarchy and are still existing in some czech villages; all austrian ones were removed until the 1990s.

Containing types:
- Block signal (Stop/Go)
- 2-arm-signal (Stop/Go OR Stop/Slow)
- 3-arm-signal (Stop/Go OR Stop/Slow OR Stop/Slow for stations)
- Shunting signal (Stop/Go)

Features:
- Very detailed models and textures
- Due to small, multiple-used DDS-textures they are still very performance-friendly for the game


For damages to software or hardware, I accept no responsibility.

I wish you much fun with these unique semaphore-signals!
9 Comments
exiom123 4 Oct, 2019 @ 2:02pm 
oh well then i guess i am in wrong era
Doschi  [author] 4 Oct, 2019 @ 6:30am 
They are available from 1850 to 1926. ;)
exiom123 3 Oct, 2019 @ 6:54am 
soo uhm how do you use these i still have normal signals from vannila game i cant find these anywhere
Doschi  [author] 4 Jun, 2019 @ 8:15am 
Thanks for the explanation! Very interesting. ;)
Merguth 31 May, 2019 @ 5:18am 
In former Czechoslovakia the 3-arm-signals were used as a direction leaving signals in large stations. One arm up = Free to the first direction, Two arms up = Free to the second directon, Three arms up = Free to the third direction. So for example when leaving station Praha-Masarykovo the one arm up meant you are going in a direction Kralupy nad Vltavou,, Two arms up meant you are going in direction Holesovice harbour and Three arms up meant you are going to Praha-Bubny. It did not meant Slow as the 2 arms-signal.
Doschi  [author] 5 Jan, 2018 @ 7:57am 
@toytrain2_0: Vielen Dank! Derzeit erst mal nicht geplant, die werde ich mir aber merken, falls mir mal langweilig wird. ;) Für die Nachkriegszeit schaffen aber die Signale Bauart 1954/1980, die ich heute noch hochladen werde, Abhilfe.
toytrain2_0 5 Jan, 2018 @ 5:34am 
Gute Arbeit. Sehen sehr schön aus. Kommt auch die Nachkriegsausführung mit nachträglich aufgenieteten DRG-Flügeln?
General Tso 3 Jan, 2018 @ 4:07pm 
Thank you. They look very nice.
YstlDystl 3 Jan, 2018 @ 11:54am 
Ach, toll! :)