Talk:Railway signals in Germany

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Assessment

This is the main article on a key aspect of German railway operations and safety.

Flashing

I would like to replace most (if not all) occurrances of "flashing" by "blinking" (of a traffic signal, not the blink of the human eye), because "flashing" infers a higher speed of changes, to my understanding. Especially these: Ks1, Zs8, Hl distant aspects. --Mopskatze (talk) 02:00, 6 October 2013 (UTC) P.S.: very nice article![reply]

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Comparison to UK Signalling

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how Wikipedia works
. As such, unless a source can be provided for this comparison, I shall be removing this section promptly.

On a side note, the whole "Comparison" section has no source... 107.190.33.254 (talk) 21:27, 3 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]