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The following links lead to other websites where explanations of some of the lineside signs and signal indications belonging to different railway systems worldwide may be found.
Disclaimer: Responsibility for the content of these websites lies with their individual owners.
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The Signal Box is a site devoted to traditional British signalling. |
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Tubeprune contains pages on London Underground signalling. |
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Railway Codes and other data is a useful source of information, including signal number prefix codes. |
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Railway signals in Austria has explanations of signals and signs in Austria. |
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Signale der ÖBB comprises several well-illustrated pages with explanations of signals in Austria. German language only. |
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B-Signal gives explanations of Belgian signals and signs. Dutch language only. |
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Signale der SNCB comprises several well-illustrated pages with explanations of signals in Belgium. German language only. |
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Danish Railway Signaling around the turn of the Millenium by Carsten S Lundsten gives details of signals in Denmark. |
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Suomen rautateiden merkit ja opasteet explains the meanings of signals and signs in Finland. Finnish language only. |
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La signalisation ferroviaire française is a detailed site with information on French signals and signs. French language only. |
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German Railway Signals by Wolfgang Meyenberg. |
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Signale der Deutschen Bahn has numerous well-illustrated pages with explanations of signals in Germany. German language only. |
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Italian Signals by J B Calvert. |
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Segnali Ferroviari Italiani is a site packed with information on Italian signalling. Italian language only. |
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The NS Signalling System is a site about signalling in the Netherlands. |
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Chester Home Page has some pages giving explanations of Polish signals and signs. |
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Pod semaforkiem by Paweł Niedomagała has several pages explaining the meanings of signals and signs in Poland. Polish language only. |
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Swedish Signals by Krister Johannesson. |
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Railway signals in Switzerland is a very detailed site. |
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Signale der SBB comprises several well-illustrated pages with explanations of signals in Switzerland. German language only. |
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Chinese Railway Signals by Wolfgang Meyenberg depicts colour light and semaphore signals. |
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The IRFCA Server contains information on Indian Railways signal aspects and signs. |
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Sumida Crossing has descriptions of Japanese Railway signals and signalling. |
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Russian Signalling by J B Calvert. |
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Trains of Turkey has some information on signal aspects in Turkey. |
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Railroad Signals of the U.S. is a colourful and well-illustrated site. |
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A History of the Railroads of CSX has details of American signals. |
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North American Signaling by Carsten S Lundsten is another site on American signaling. |
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Trainman's Trainpage includes pages with explanations of signal aspects in Australia. |
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Vicsig has a large section devoted to signals in Victoria. |
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