Assignment table
An allocation board is an optical railway signal . In the area of application of the former Deutsche Reichsbahn (DV 301) it is carried as Signal So 20. The signal shows a white triangle on a black rectangular board. Signals that are identified by the assignment table apply to the track to which the tip of the triangle points. If the signals are to be valid for both tracks, they are identified by two allocation boards.
use
The assignment table can be used in conjunction with the following signals:
- Signal Ts 1 (stop for returning push-pull locomotives and blocking trips ),
- Slow speed signals Lf 1, Lf 2, Lf 3, Lf 4, Lf 5, Lf 6 and Lf 7,
- Contact line signals El 1v, El 1, El 2, El 3, El 4 and El 5,
- Secondary signals Ne 1, Ne 2, Ne 3, Ne 4, Ne 5 and Ne 7,
- Level crossing signals Bü 0/1, Bü 4 and Bü 5,
- Level crossing signals Bü 2 and Bü 3 (DS 301, scope of the former Deutsche Bundesbahn ),
- Secondary signals Sun 1, Sun 14, Sun 15 and Sun 19 (DV 301),
- Level crossing signal Pf 2 (DV 301).
See also
literature
Deutsche Bahn AG: Signal book