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[[File:OG B example.png|800px|inline|Out of gauge train Class B (Lü Berta)]] | [[File:OG B example.png|800px|inline|Out of gauge train Class B (Lü Berta)]] | ||
*The load reaches at maximum up to the middle of the space between two adjacent tracks | *The load reaches at maximum up to the middle of the space between two adjacent tracks. | ||
*Allows passing on the adjacent tracks of: | *Allows passing on the adjacent tracks of: | ||
**Trains with normal loads | **Trains with normal loads | ||
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[[File:OG C example.png|800px|inline|Out of gauge train Class C (Lü Cäsar)]] | [[File:OG C example.png|800px|inline|Out of gauge train Class C (Lü Cäsar)]] | ||
*The load reaches over the middle of the space between two adjacent tracks | *The load reaches over the middle of the space between two adjacent tracks. | ||
*Allows passing on the adjacent tracks of: | *Allows passing on the adjacent tracks of: | ||
**trains with normal loads | **trains with normal loads | ||
Latest revision as of 12:14, 24 September 2013
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Standard Gauge
Classifications
| Symbol | Class | Description |
| Class A | One of more vehicles are higher than is allowed to the loading gauge. Some track restrictions do apply. (lower bridges, platform tracks). OG Trains Class A are NOT announced particularly by neighbouring dispatchers, neither has the dispatchers to announce them to the neighbours. | |
| Class B | These are trains that just go over the loading gauge in WIDTH but to NOT reach into the neighbour track loading gauge. A Class B can pass a Class B OG train. OG Class B trains are NOT announced to the neighbours. | |
| Class C | These are trains that so wide in loading gauge that If they pass a Class B OG train, it will collide. If it meets a Class A or other train than C or D, nothing will happen. Class C trains are announced by TELEPHONE (in addition to ZNP 801?) | |
| Class D | These trains are so wide that ANY neighbour track MUST be clear of vehicles. Some class D trains have special cars that can shift the load sideways on certain spots (bridges, signals) and/or stop/go really slow for a while prepping for/passing the object next to the track. Class D trains come with extensive paperwork. Class D trains are announced by TELEPHONE (in addition to ZNP801) |
Graphical visualization of out of gauge loads
- The load exceeds the track gauge upwards or downwards.
- Basically does not affect the adjacent track.
- The load reaches at maximum up to the middle of the space between two adjacent tracks.
- Allows passing on the adjacent tracks of:
- Trains with normal loads
- Out of gauge train Class A (Lü Anton)
- Out of gauge train Class B (Lü Berta)
- The load reaches over the middle of the space between two adjacent tracks.
- Allows passing on the adjacent tracks of:
- trains with normal loads
- Out of gauge train Class A (Lü Anton)
- The load reaches that far into gauge of the adjacent track, that no train movements are possible on the adjacent track.
Graphics created by BenjaminR