I've got a question for you all.
SCS has signed all railway crossings like this;
But I know in the Netherlands, we sign them like this;
How are railway crossings in other European countries signed?
Signage at railway crossings in European countries
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That's for Germany:
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Yeah, Germany seems pretty similar to the Netherlands. I already assumed SCS made another error there. Just want to check for other countries in ETS2 territory
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In Belgium there's just one sign, placed at 50m in built up areas, 150m outside.
Explanation and examples here: http://www.gratisrijbewijsonline.be/YTles24.htm
Explanation and examples here: http://www.gratisrijbewijsonline.be/YTles24.htm
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Not sure what you mean here. Could you show us a picture perhaps?LoaderSaints wrote:Thus we have an additional chevron for every rail (if 2 or more are present) which is under the X sign.
Here you have an example.
This one is for Sweden however so the color-scheme might be different!
The cross at the top tells you that the railway has a single track.
As in this case where you have an additional under the first the railway has two tracks!
This one is for Sweden however so the color-scheme might be different!
The cross at the top tells you that the railway has a single track.
As in this case where you have an additional under the first the railway has two tracks!
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They look like this in Finland. And usually there's a stop-sign with the X-sign.
Ah, not that different from the Netherlands then.
We use this one for single-track railroads;
And this one for multi-track railroads;
We use this one for single-track railroads;
And this one for multi-track railroads;
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