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» SBB (more..) » Re 620 (more..) | 
» Biel RB (Biel shunting yard)  » Biel, Switzerland (more..) » July 19, 2017 | 
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» 620 053 (more..) » Unknown | 
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| Interlocking towers and signal boxes of the SBB are rather modern and technologically advanced generally, with 4 large operation centers supervising and controlling nearly the whole network. But there is a lonely island still, this is Biel RB (Biel shunting yard). Here the red semaphor signals, the blue shunting signals and the switches are operated manualy with levers and wires from a small signal box to this day. Re 620 # 053 is leaving Biel RB with a long freight to Limmattal shunting yard (RBL). The crossed signal on the right means: no shunting allowed. The other shunting signal on the left allows shunting. | 
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