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Revision as of 19:36, 26 October 2011
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Page is under construction. Information is subject to change.
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 Roisdorf panel here.
Signal Box Roisdorf
Abbreviations
| Short Name | Full Name |
| KROI | Roisdorf |
| KB | Bonn Hbf |
Track lengths
Track lengths Roisdorf
| Track | Length (m) |
| TBD | TBD |