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    Ranger_51's Signal Kit | Placing Signals

    Placing Signals General Placement The red arrow indicates where the signal is placed. It can be used as a handle to move the signal along the track. The signal’s offset (position left or right of the track) can be adjusted in the properties window. Overlap Signals have a 20m overlap. If a...
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    Ranger_51's Signal Kit | Settings

    Signal Settings Common Display Name The display name can be used to display a different identification on the signal ID plate than what is in the signal’s name box. Multi line names are split using a space. An example of this would be a signal acting as an Indicator to another signal: Parent...
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    Ranger_51's Signal Kit | Signal Assets

    Signal Assets Signals in the R51-SK follow a common naming convention: <region> <type> | <upperHead><lowerHead> <function> <routes> <attachment 1> ... | <placement> Region Type Head Function Routes Attachment Placement NSW New South Wales DL Double Light 1a 1-aspect H Home 2r 2 routes Ti...
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    Ranger_51's Signal Kit | References

    This page contains additional resources relating to NSW Railways and signalling operation. Further Reading ARTC Signals and Signs (NSW) https://www.artc.com.au/customers/operations/rules-procedures/nsw/signals-signs/ ANSG 600 - Running Signals https://www.artc.com.au/uploads/ANSG-600.pdf...
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