Hi Natfoot,

railway:signal:main:states,
railway:signal:combined:states,
railway:signal:distant:states
are lists of signal aspects shown by the signal, separated by semicolon.
Each signal aspect is abbreviated in the scheme <country code>:<rule book code>:<aspect code>.

In North America, this could look like US-NORAC-281, US-NORAC-281b or US-BNSF-9.1.3, US-BNSF-9.1.4 and so on. Alternatively, it could be US-NORAC-clear, US-NORAC-approach-limited or US-BNSF-clear, US-BNSF-approach-limited and so on.


Regards,
Micha

Am 04.01.21 um 10:36 schrieb Natfoot:
Rolf,
Thanks for the quick reply.  I think I am confused by the ISO symbolying that is suggested to be used in the value location of these attributes. Though I could be wrong.

https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:railway:signal:distant <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:railway:signal:distant> States:"only light and semaphore signals railway:signal:distant:states <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key:railway:signal:distant:states&action=edit&redlink=1>=* – displayable signal apsects (e.g. stop, proceed, proceed at low speed, …). The value should begin with a country-operator-prefix, e.g. |DE-ESO:| or |AT-V2" |

additionally in this email from the archive https://lists.openrailwaymap.org/archives/openrailwaymap/2015-July/000311.html <https://lists.openrailwaymap.org/archives/openrailwaymap/2015-July/000311.html>

"...the aspects of signals can show the following:

- main: Hp0, Ks1
- distant: Ks1, Ks2"

There is no chart I could find with these ISO codes or any other documentation 
I could find.

Thank You
Nat Proudfoot (Stolzfuß)
email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 9:09 AM Rolf Eike Beer <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Am Sonntag, 3. Januar 2021, 17:20:25 CET schrieb Natfoot:
     > Hello Discussion List,
     > Could someone fill me in on a chart of examples of this:
     > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/
    <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/>
    Key%3Arailway%3Asignal%3Adistant%3Astates
     >
     > And This:
     >
    https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key:railway:signal:speed_li
    
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/w/index.php?title=Key:railway:signal:speed_li>
     > mit_distant:sp&action=edit&redlink=1
     >
     > I am in the USA / North America.

    I don't really get the question(s), but I'll try to assist. The
    distant states
    are usually "expect pass", "expect slow pass", and "expect stop".

    I guess the second should be ":speed" at the end? This will show the
    speed
    that the actual signal will have, e.g. "60", "100", or "65 mph".

    Eike

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