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1 This guideline is a short introduction to the naming policy of the model railway track layout.
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3 (% style="font-size: 24.0px;" %)Bell
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5 * the bell itself: //bell//
6 * number and square next to the bell: //bell0//
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8 = Error Messages =
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10 * each train has a separate error box, where an occurring error is indicated: errorbox, train and corresponding number //(e.g. errorbox_train0)//
11 * error message correlating to a particular train: error, train and corresponding number //(e.g. error_train0)//
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13 = Lamps =
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15 * lamp and the corresponding number //(e.g. lamp0)//
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17 = Points =
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19 * point and the corresponding number //(e.g. point0)//
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21 = Railroad Crossing =
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23 * number and circle: rc and the corresponding number //(e.g. rc0)//
24 * closed railroad gates (long): gate and corresponding number //(e.g. gate0)//
25 * open railroad gates (short): ogate and corresponding number// (e.g. ogate0)
26 //
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28 = Signals =
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30 * on unidirectional tracks: track name and chosen colour //(e.g. OC_LN_2Red)//
31 * on bidirectional tracks: track name, direction and chosen colour //(e.g. KH_ST_1fwdYellow or KH_ST_1revYellow)//
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33 = Tracks =
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35 * with branches: track and branch name merged with branch //(e.g. KH_ST_0branchKIO_LN_0)//
36 * without branches: the corresponding track name //(e.g. KH_ST_0)
37 //
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39 = Trains =
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41 * there are a total of 11 trains on the track, all numbered consecutively from KH_ST down to OC_ST (e.g. from train0_0 and train0_1 on KH_ST_1 to train10_0 and train10_1 on OC_ST_1)
42 * head of the train: train, number and 0 //(e.g. train0_0)//
43 * second part: train, number and 1 //(e.g. train0_1)Ω//