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Deutsch: Deutsches Form-Vorsignal (bei Nacht) Vr0: Zughalt erwarten

Selbstgezeichnet nach der Beschreibung der Eisenbahn-Signalordnung:

Die ortsfesten Formvorsignale zeigen in der Regel eine um eine waagerechte Achse klappbare gelbe runde Scheibe mit schwarzem Ring und weißem Rand, unter der sich zur Ankündigung des Signals Hp 2 ein beweglicher gelber, schwarzgerahmter pfeilförmiger Flügel mit weißem Rand befinden kann.
Zwei gelbe Lichter nach rechts steigend.
English: German Semaphore signal (at night). This is a distant signal showing Vr0: Expect stop at home signal Own drawing following the description given in the Eisenbahn-Signalordnung
Date 4 February 2006 (original upload date)
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current13:52, 4 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 13:52, 4 February 2006100 × 300 (1 KB)Qualle{{Deutsch}} Deutsches Form-Vorsignal (bei Nacht) '''Vr0''': Zughalt erwarten Selbstgezeichnet nach der Beschreibung der Eisenbahn-Signalordnung: :''Die ortsfesten Formvorsignale zeigen in der Regel eine um eine waagerechte Achse klappbare gelbe runde Sch
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