A Eurobalise is a specific type of a balise installed between the rails of a railway. Eurobalises are part of the European train control system (ETCS)...
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European Train Control System (section Eurobalise)
sometimes used where an older ATC is rebased to use Eurobalises. This leverages the fact that a Eurobalise can transmit multiple information packets and the...
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complies with the European Train Control System specification is called a Eurobalise. A balise typically needs no power source. In response to radio frequency...
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Maximum speed 230 km/h (145 mph) Electric system(s) 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC Safety system(s) Sifa, PZB90, LZB, Eurobalise Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)...
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track circuits, switch machines (M-style), traditional and LED signals, Eurobalise, vital relays, hot wheel detectors, highway crossing mechanisms.[citation...
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7 Hz AC overhead line Current collector(s) Pantograph Safety system(s) Sifa, PZB90, LZB, Eurobalise Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge...
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of availability. Built-in test equipment has also been included, and Eurobalise standards have been adopted for spot transmission. This rolling stock...
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regulation centers with level 2 and 3 of ETCS. When the train passes over a Eurobalise, it transmits its new position and its speed, then it receives back agreement...
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channel 11 (at 27.085 MHz) is used to provide for part of European railroad's Eurobalise radio communication with trains. Single-sideband (SSB) operation involves...
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2′Bo′+Bo′2′+2′Bo′+Bo′2′ Braking system(s) Rheostatic Safety system(s) Sifa, PZB90, LZB, Eurobalise Coupling system Dellner[failed verification] Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)...
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