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Green flash light For trains which speed is more than 160km/h, the green flash light demands to reduce speed down to 160km/h before the next signal.
Yellow flash light The next signal will be an approach signal with a very short distance after.
Yellow light The next signal will be a red light(s) signal (stop signal)
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Stop and proceed Stop before this signal. It is possible to proceed with a réduce speed if the signal has an “F” indication or if the little white light is on.
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Stop (closed square) It is not possible to proceed without a special autorisation named bulletin C. Formerly, it was a square plate red and white.
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Red flash light It is possible to proceed without stopping but with a reduce speed. It is demanded to go through the signal with the maximum speed of 15km/h.
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