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I use these for my GWR broad gauge lines!
An upper quadrant version would be awesome, just shows what can be done with signaling!
PS: The only UK semaphore signals available currently on TF2 are of the upper quadrant type, that only came into use in the UK in 1930's. (On the LMS, LNER and SR, but never on the GWR and BR(W).)
Just adding correct terminology.
Thanks to Claude for the translation.
N.B. to masubo. traffic lights are for road vehicles and signals for trains.
Japanese style traffic lights are added.
Six more patterns of semaphoresignals are added.
The additional patterns are as follows
On-site traffic signals
Departure signal
Far-off traffic lights
Waypoint: far away signal
Passing signal (Passage Ver.)
Passing signal (Stop)
The waypoint distant signal does not wait for a blockage.
When a train approaches, it becomes a G-presentation.
Appears from 1850 (first).
Secondary distribution is prohibited.
Memo updated 20/9/12.
Add a waypoint.
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Thanks to Japan.