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Victorian Speed Signalling - Explained!

This video attempts to explain common railway signalling aspects in the state of Victoria, Australia. This type of signalling originally used upper-quadrant semaphore signals, but today is entirely colour lights.

If you're still confused after watching, the key points are:
-Green: This signal and next signal clear
-Yellow: Prepare to stop at next signal
-Red: Stop
-Displayed on top light: Normal Speed (max permitted speed of line and train)
-Displayed on bottom light: Medium Speed (40km/h unless otherwise indicated)

As mentioned at the end of the video, I have no official connection with the railways. I have learned this information through reading and observation. While I am confident the information shown is correct, please don't take my word for it if you're learning signalling for a safety critical role!

Locations shown in the video are Hawksburn and Greensborough, with still images from Macleod, Rosanna and South Yarra.

I have made similar videos to this for other signalling systems, to view the full list click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXmkoPHEvd7plwYBLpBWJEoMmcpy2dwYW

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29 января 2019 г. 11:55:51
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