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Also new dds textures.
For now you can delete the signals by zooming out until you see the UI icon and click the bulldozer on that.
If you've remembered to activate the mod before loading, it should appear with the other track signals. It has the same expiry year as the default semaphore signals, so it wont show in later years... I may change that so it's permanently available... I'm still tweaking this mod.
@nottherealslash and Bocaan, maybe.
I can't make any guarantees. I hope you guys understand that since I'm currently pretty much the only Transport Fever modder making British stuff at the moment, I've been getting flooded with requests for various things. It's simply impossible for me to make everything that is asked. This is my hobby, I'm not paid to do this. So, it's just fairer for me to not accept any requests at all. I can't take on some and ignore all the rest, that wouldn't be fair and people can get very very mad about that, so I just do what I want to see in the game. I may take on some ideas from requests, but I wont ever openly take on a request.
I know, not the answer you want to hear, but that's how it is.
There's just 1 slight flaw to that mod: in Britain there has never been a 3-aspect semaphore signal.
Home or Starting signals (the red semaphore arms, such as this mod) show just red or green. You'll only find yellows on Distant signals (the yellow semaphores) which are placed in areas where the drivers need a warning of what the next Home signal is set to. Home and Distant were never combined into 1 in the UK until new 3 or 4 aspect colour light signals were introduced.
http://www.railway-technical.com/sig-uktypes.shtml