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Navigational sign is located on the switch itself. It shows a diagonal white line on a red background, indicating the direction the switch is set to. Changing the switch will move the sign to point in a different direction, along with the track alignment.
Navigational sign is located on the switch itself. It shows a diagonal white line on a red background, indicating the direction the switch is set to. Changing the switch will move the sign to point in a different direction, along with the track alignment.


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When operating long trains in reverse, {{pll|Distance Tracker|distance tracker}} can be very useful to navigate switches.
When operating long trains in reverse, {{pll|Distance Tracker|distance tracker}} can be very useful to navigate switches.
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Revision as of 01:36, 7 March 2025

Switches are moveable pieces of track designed to steer rail vehicles in one of two possible directions. Depending on the session difficulty settings , switches can be operated in many ways:

There are two types of signs associated with switches: announcing and navigational one.

Announcing sign has a red “Y” shape on a white background, indicating an upcoming switch ahead and the end of the current speed limit section. It has a white appendix sign underneath, indicating the distance remaining to the switch, in kilometers. For example, a distance of 400m would be marked as "0.4".

Navigational sign is located on the switch itself. It shows a diagonal white line on a red background, indicating the direction the switch is set to. Changing the switch will move the sign to point in a different direction, along with the track alignment.

When operating long trains in reverse, distance tracker can be very useful to navigate switches.