the French have real record-breaking HSR since the *fucking 80s*
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Jeder :neocat_googly_woozy: :neocat_flag_agender:replied to Erin π½β¨ last edited by
@erincandescent @yassie_j @rail_ traditional polish train safety system is even more hilarious because it's: SIFA, and another SIFA that you cancel on every signal and the max speed limit is 160km/h (though you needed a second driver for 131-160km/h for a long time, because "safety concerns" yadda yadda [there are no studies that second driver actually increases anything besides the older drivers/trade unionists {they are, uhhh, quite bad here} paycheck, but it was seen time and time again that it's quite detrimental for lowering safety, but now some want to bring it back because we had some SPADs {some of them actually didn't happen at 160km/h} and their paychecks are probably "too low"])
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Erin π½β¨replied to Jeder :neocat_googly_woozy: :neocat_flag_agender: last edited by
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] France does have something kinda like it with the OEilleton on Nf signals though if I understand correctly
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Erin π½β¨replied to aliceif last edited by [email protected]
@aliceif @jeder @yassie_j @rail_ at least per the english wikipedia summary, this is not installed before points though, right? only on straight mainlines?
In germany they install them at points and then crashes happen because the signaller cannot keep this many things in his head at once (and then they blame him and send him to jailβ¦)
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Jeder :neocat_googly_woozy: :neocat_flag_agender:replied to Erin π½β¨ last edited by
@erincandescent how does that keep happening on your side β:neocat_googly_woozy:β
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Erin π½β¨replied to Jeder :neocat_googly_woozy: :neocat_flag_agender: last edited by
@jeder i changed my default to MFM so I could do hueg emoji :neocat_3c: but Akkomaβs MFM parser gets underscores in usernames wrong
(thereβs a new parser thatβll probably land next release)
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@erincandescent @rail_ @yassie_j @jeder the UK also has this in some places though; it's called a Proceed on Sight Authority (PoSA) and is used to speed up cases where the track circuit fails
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