Railway Signals Explained 27: ‘End of overhead lines’ Vathorst - Amsterdam CABVIEW HOLLAND 25/10/21

▼Read about supporting CABVIEW HOLLAND below▼ In the series “Railway Signals Explained“ I highlight one signal that we encounter along a train ride through the Netherlands. In the playlist “Dutch Railway Signals Explained“ you can eventually find all signals. If you want to follow this series, subscribe! Today part 27: At 26:12 we drive past the sign “End of overhead lines“. The definition is as follows: “Passing with raised pantographs is not allowed. If a top sign is fitted, passing with raised pantographs is not allowed in the direction indicated by the arrow.“ We encounter another one on the way. Who sees it first? And who knows why there is no sign “End of overhead lines“ here Enjoy watching! In de serie “Spoorwegseinen Uitgelegd“ licht ik telkens één sein uit dat we onderweg tegenkomen. In de playlist “Dutch Railway Signals Explained“ kun je uiteindeli
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