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Offline thomas buckley  
#1 Posted : 07 February 2016 18:58:52(UTC)
thomas buckley

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Location: California, warner Springs
as i read through the posts in this forum, i have seen some pretty amazing layouts new and old. i see that the use of signals enhances flexibility in multi train layouts. can you guys steer in the direction for info regarding signals? like types, use, function etc. my HO layout is strictly analog at this point.

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Offline katz1002  
#2 Posted : 07 February 2016 20:31:41(UTC)
katz1002

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Joined: 01/05/2011(UTC)
Posts: 30
Location: Sydney
[Thomas,

Welcome to the forum.

A good starting point is the Marklin Signals manual 0340 - here is a link to the pdf.

https://www.marklin.com/tech/SignalManual.pdf




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Offline Legless  
#3 Posted : 08 February 2016 00:44:09(UTC)
Legless

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Location: Leopold, Victoria
I got three signal books from the German Railway Society socprod@grs-uk.org
1) The German Signalling Guide - development of railway signalling detailing Prussia, Bavaria and Saxony.
2)The German Signalling Guide - an in-depth study.
3)The German Signalling Guide - colour-light signalling in West and East Germany.
Legless
Era's 1 to 111,C track,k track
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