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  2. French railway signalling - Wikipedia

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    It is always followed by a Slow 60 reminder. Slow 60 can be combined with the Flashing yellow signal. not used Slow 30 reminder (two vertical yellow lights): proceed at reduced speed until the train has cleared the points. Slow 30 reminder signals are used just before one or more points to be passed at a maximum speed of 30 km/h.

  3. Automatic Warning System - Wikipedia

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    Instead, a 3 V circuit from a switch in the signal box operated a relay in the battery box. When the signal was at 'caution' or 'danger', the ramp battery was disconnected and so could not replace the locomotive's battery current: the brake valve solenoid would then be released causing air to be admitted to the vacuum train pipe via a siren ...

  4. UK railway signalling - Wikipedia

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    The modern-day system mostly uses two, three, and four aspect colour-light signals using track circuit – or axle counter – block signalling. [1] [2] It is a development of the original absolute block signalling that is still being used on many secondary lines. The use of lineside signals in Britain is restricted to railways with a maximum ...

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  7. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    The first Ford Model T used carbide lamps for headlights and oil lamps for tail lights. It did not have all-electric lighting as a standard feature until several years after its introduction. Dynamos for automobile headlights were first fitted around 1908 and became commonplace in 1920s automobiles.

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  9. Train lights - Wikipedia

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    The headlight on this train helps it stand out at night Trains include a variety of types of lights, for safety, illumination, and communicating train status. [ 1 ] The most universal type of light is the headlight , which is included on the front of locomotives , and frequently on the rear as well. [ 2 ]