Signal lamp, English language in the railway's childhood, three different signal colors were used. Red meant stops, green meant caution and white meant all well. The signal tools for train clearers and other railway staff were flags and signal lamps. In addition, the stations were provided early with so -called disc signals or semaphores to give notice whether trains had to be entered at the station or not. These record signals and semaphores were equipped with signal lamps so that the train staff could perceive what they showed even in the dark. The signals showed either red or green light (s


Signal lamp, English language in the railway's childhood, three different signal colors were used. Red meant stops, green meant caution and white meant all well. The signal tools for train clearers and other railway staff were flags and signal lamps. In addition, the stations were provided early with so -called disc signals or semaphores to give notice whether trains had to be entered at the station or not. These record signals and semaphores were equipped with signal lamps so that the train staff could perceive what they showed even in the dark. The signals showed either red or green light (stop or care).


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