Guides and information relating to the R51 Signal Kit
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 signal is placed closer than this distance to the signal in front then it will repeat the state of the signal ahead (if able). This can be used as ...
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 signal is called “SM 205”Indicator signal is called “SM 205 IND”The display name of the indicator signal can be set to match the parent signal and a separate ...
Signal Assets Signals in the R51-SK follow a common naming convention: <region> <type> | <upperHead><lowerHead> <function> <routes> <attachment 1> ... | <placement> ...
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 ANSG 602 - Shunting Signals https://www.artc.com.au/uploads/ANSG-602.pdf NSWrail.net Location information for the NSW ...