Signalisation par Bloc
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Un système qui divise une ligne ferroviaire en sections appelées blocs, les signaux assurant qu'un seul train occupe un bloc à la fois. La signalisation par blocs fixes utilise des circuits de voie ou des compteurs d'essieux pour détecter la présence des trains, tandis que les systèmes à blocs mobiles (utilisés avec l'ERTMS Niveau 3) permettent aux trains de se suivre à des intervalles plus courts en suivant en continu leurs positions exactes.
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Block Signaling is a term used in the railway industry. Understanding this concept helps travelers navigate train services, schedules, and ticketing more effectively. See the full definition above for details.
Knowing what Block Signaling means can help passengers plan their journeys, understand announcements, and make informed decisions about routes, fares, and service types when traveling by train.
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