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Meine Frage: Wäre es möglich zum realisieren einer Stadtbahn bzw Straßenbahn F- bzw Fahrsignale (Balken waagerecht, Horizontal, Schräg und Punkt) in weiß und gelb zu machen? Das wäre mega, kann leider selber überhaupt nicht modden...
Here´s an explanation in german, as you can see I asked the same a while ago
Maybe you can translate it, but in short: The white letters mean what type of track the train will go, e.g. F is ling distance Trains, U is "Subway", S means "S-Bahn", while "L" means "Left", but actually in the direction way (maybe on y intersections). If you wanna go on the usually wrong way of a two sided track though, you would use the \ Signal. The green O is an additional "train may leave the (passenger) Station" sign. Orange Numbers are a preindicator of upcoming speed limitations.
Hope this helps!
I know this doesn't have any function as such in the game but I was curious, what is the meaning of the letters F, G, H, K, L, P, U, S, the green O and the \ are? I can't find any explanation for this so far. If I understand correctly, the numbers indicate speed limits (do the numbers in red indicate minimum speeds or do they indicate the next possible speed limit?)
bei uns im Forum gibt es eine Liste da stehen alle Abkürzungen aller Signalmods drine. ;)
https://modwerkstatt.com/community/mods/abkuerzungen-in-den-signal-mods/