OpenRailwayMap/Tagging in Germany/Zs Signals
This page is part of the signal tagging scheme for railway signals in Germany (signals defined by ESO and additional signals used on that railway lines).
Zs Signals
Zs 1 Replacement Signal
German name: Ersatzsignal
See the sections about Hp, Hl, Sv, Sk and Ks signals
Zs 2 Route Signal
German name: Richtungsanzeiger
This signal shows the train driver which direction the route points to. phhotographs by Simon Walter
- railway:signal:route=DE-ESO:zs2
- railway:signal:route:states=* possible displayable letters
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- railway:signal:route:form=light
Zs 2v Route Distant Signal
German name: Richtungsvoranzeiger
This signal shows the train driver which direction the route will point to. It is the distant signal of Zs 2v. phhotographs by Simon Walter
- railway:signal:route_distant=DE-ESO:zs2v
- railway:signal:route_distant:states=* possible displayable letters
;
- railway:signal:route_distant:form=light
Zs 3 Speed Limit Signal
German: Geschwindigkeitsanzeiger
This signal is usually mounted at main/combined signal and indicates the speed limit which is valid in an area called "anschließender Weichenbereich" (AWB) after the signal. The AWB ends at exit and block signals at the last point of the station, at intermediate and entry signals at the stop position of train or the next main/combined signal. This signal is used if the speed limit is caused by points which are passed on their diverging branch photographs by Simon Walter
- railway:signal:speed_limit=DE-ESO:zs3
- railway:signal:speed_limit:form=light/sign light signal or sign?
- railway:signal:speed_limit:speed=* displayable speeds in kph (displayed number * 10); separate values by
;
(numbers andoff
)
Zs 3v Distant Speed Limit Signal
German: Geschwindigkeitsvoranzeiger
This signal is the distant signal of Zs 3. photographs by Simon Walter
- railway:signal:speed_limit_distant=DE-ESO:zs3v
- railway:signal:speed_limit_distant:form=light/sign light signal or sign?
- railway:signal:speed_limit_distant:speed=* displayable speeds in kph (displayed number * 10); separate values by
;
(numbers andoff
)
Zs 6 ex-DB Wrong/Left Track Indicator
This signal shows that the train will switch on the left track (trains usually use the right track in Germany). It is used at exit signals of stations and at block signals of junctions outside stations. It can be a sign instead of a light signal if all possible routes after the signal will go into the left track.
Only some double-tracked railway lines have so called "Gleiswechselbetrieb" (switchable usage of tracks) installed. On other railway lines, trains are only allowed to run on the left track if the other track is closed (due to construction works, accidents etc.). On such lines usage of the left track is not secure and the engine drive gets a written command.
- railway:signal:wrong_road=DE-ESO:db:zs6
- railway:signal:wrong_road:form=sign/light Is the signal a sign or a light signal?
Zs 6 ex-DR Early Stop Indicator
This signal shows that the route will go into a dead-end track or that the route will go into a track of a station which is already partially occupied by another train.
- railway:signal:short_route=DE-ESO:dr:zs6 Zs 6 (light signal ex-DR) – to parallel yellow lines
- railway:signal:short_route:form=light
Zs 7 ex-DR Wrong/Left Track Indicator
This is the ex-DR (and nowadays used all over Germany) left track indicator. Explanation of this signal and images see above.
- railway:signal:wrong_road=DE-ESO:dr:zs7
- railway:signal:wrong_road:form=sign/light Is the signal a sign or a light signal?
Zs 7/11 Attention Indicator
This signal is used as an replacement signal of main/combined signals. Details see Hl-, Hp-, Ks-, Sk- oder Sv-Signal.
Zs 8 Replacement Signal for Left Track Indicator
This signal indicates that the route will go into the left track of a double-tracked railway line. It is used as a replacement of Zs 6 if Zs 6 cannot be shown due to a defect or similar circumstances. photographs by Simon Walter
- railway:signal:wrong_road=DE-ESO:db:zs8/DE-ESO:dr:zs8 Is it the variant of former DB or DR Zs 6? DB variant looks like Zs 1, just flashing. DR variant shows a flashing Zs 6.
- railway:signal:wrong_road:form=light
Zs 10 End of Speed Limit
This signal indicates the end of a speed limit which has been given by a Zs 3 or Hp 2. It is used if the train may accelerate before passing the last point of the points behind the signal. It is only used in West Germany and no new signals of this type are installed any more. photographs by Simon Walter
- railway:signal:speed_limit=DE-ESO:db:zs10
- railway:signal:speed_limit:form=sign
- railway:signal:speed_limit:speed=none
Zs 13 Early Stop Indicator
This signal shows that the route will go into a dead-end track or that the route will go into a track of a station which is already partially occupied by another train.
It is a yellow T rotated by 90° to the left.
- railway:signal:short_route=DE-ESO:zs13
- railway:signal:short_route:form=sign/light sign or light signal
Zs 103 Diamond Board (East Germany)
This board is mounted at semaphore main signals in East Germany and allows shunting movements even if the signals displays Hp 0. It is used on small stations with semaphore signals and mechanical signal boxes whose main signals cannot display Sh 1.
Zs 106 ex-DR Early Stop Indicator
This signal shows that the route will go into a dead-end track or that the route will go into a track of a station which is already partially occupied by another train.
It is a yellow triangle pointing downwards.