Hello everyone I have a question regarding the "electronic timetable or ebula".More precisely the symbols for example the yen symbol and the e60 and a60.What they mean?
Best regards,
Ivan Milanov
Ebula timetable
- Ivan Milanov
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Ebula timetable
Best regards,
Ivan Milanov.
Ivan Milanov.
Re: Ebula timetable
https://youtu.be/MskM7XaLUR4?si=SMcnxzCMDfpOeQ8T
The above video tells something about timetables.
Regards
Rob
The above video tells something about timetables.
Regards
Rob
Re: Ebula timetable
Yen designates the last switch in the way of the train, after that a speed restriction by a previous main signal is no longer active and you may accelerate to the speed shown in the timetable.
A 60/E60/Bk60 means that the if the signal shows HP2 (reduced speed), which normally means 40km/h, a speed restriction of 60km/h (or whatever number is shown in the timetable is active)
A 60/E60/Bk60 means that the if the signal shows HP2 (reduced speed), which normally means 40km/h, a speed restriction of 60km/h (or whatever number is shown in the timetable is active)