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Before you get your approval to run the service on a signal box, you need to find out about the local characteristics. After training as a general trainee signalman, dispatchers were always paired with a person skilled in the signal box. This chapter is the brief introduction to the area. Read it carefully. It contains very important information.
The text is "peer to peer" written as if you are in the signal box, the first day after training.
Have a more detailed look at the [http://www.signalsimulation.com/zoom/heidelberg/ Sp Dr S 60-Zentralstellwerk Heidelberg Hbf panel] here.


== Zentralstellwerk Heidelberg Hbf ==
== Zentralstellwerk Heidelberg Hbf ==
==Peculiarities==
==Overview Offering Trains Using ZNP==
More information : [[ZNP801|ZNP801 communication panel]]
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==Abbreviations==
{{ShortNames:TableDetailsRH|EN}}
== Track Lengths == 
{{TrackLengths:TableDetailsRH|EN|Heidelberg Hbf}}


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Before you get your approval to run the service on a signal box, you need to find out about the local characteristics. After training as a general trainee signalman, dispatchers were always paired with a person skilled in the signal box. This chapter is the brief introduction to the area. Read it carefully. It contains very important information.

The text is "peer to peer" written as if you are in the signal box, the first day after training.

Have a more detailed look at the Sp Dr S 60-Zentralstellwerk Heidelberg Hbf panel here.

Zentralstellwerk Heidelberg Hbf

Peculiarities

Overview Offering Trains Using ZNP

More information : ZNP801 communication panel

ZNP801 RH.png


Track Offering field Neighbour [F-Key] Example
752 752 MF [F3] 123456 MF 752 ANB
853 853 MF [F3] 456789 MF 853 ANB
762 762 M [F4] 789123 M 762 ANB
953 953 M [F4] 123456 M 953 ANB
553 553 RWS [F6] 456789 RWS 553 ANB
554 554 RWS [F6] 789123 RWS 554 ANB
555 555 HR [F9] 123456 HR 555 ANB


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Abbreviations

Short Name Full Name
RH Heidelberg Hbf
RHBW Heidelberg-Wieblingen
RHKA Heidelberg-Karlstor
RHKM Heidelberg-Kirchheim
RHR Heidelberg Rbf
RHWA Heidelberg-Wieblingen Abzw
RKGS Abzw. Heidelberg Königstuhl
RNM Neckargemünd
RM Mannheim Hbf
RMF Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld
RMR Mannheim Rbf
RSIG St Ilgen
RSR Schlierbach-Ziegelhausen
RWS Wiesloch-Walldorf


Track Lengths

Heidelberg Hbf

Track Length (m)
Heidelberg Hbf 1 360
Heidelberg Hbf 2 402
Heidelberg Hbf 3 438
Heidelberg Hbf 4 367
Heidelberg Hbf 5 422
Heidelberg Hbf 7 419
Heidelberg Hbf 8 382
Heidelberg Hbf 9 394
Heidelberg Hbf 10 621
Heidelberg Hbf 25 50
Heidelberg Hbf 26 50
Heidelberg Hbf 27 50
Heidelberg Hbf 100 50


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