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Grade signs are | Grade signs are pole-mounted structures found on the right side of {{pll|Railway Terminology|tracks}}, designed to inform of their inclination, or grade. The information applies to the section ahead of the sign, all the way up to the next grade sign or a {{pll|Switches & Switch Signs|switch}}, whichever comes first. | ||
Grade signs are rectangular boards that are blue at the bottom half, with a number in the middle. | |||
Installing a clinometer gadget allows monitoring the current grade in real time. | The grade is represented in percentage (%), as the average of the section ahead. An incline of 1.2% positive grade would be marked as "+1.2" on a yellow background with a diagonal line going up. A decline of 0.6% negative grade would be marked as "-0.6" on a red background with a diagonal line going down. A sign indicating that the grade is between -0.5% and 0.5% will show no number on a white background with a flat line. | ||
Installing a {{pll|Clinometer|clinometer gadget}} allows monitoring the current grade in real time. | |||
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Revision as of 13:19, 11 March 2025
Grade signs are pole-mounted structures found on the right side of tracks, designed to inform of their inclination, or grade. The information applies to the section ahead of the sign, all the way up to the next grade sign or a switch, whichever comes first.
Grade signs are rectangular boards that are blue at the bottom half, with a number in the middle.
The grade is represented in percentage (%), as the average of the section ahead. An incline of 1.2% positive grade would be marked as "+1.2" on a yellow background with a diagonal line going up. A decline of 0.6% negative grade would be marked as "-0.6" on a red background with a diagonal line going down. A sign indicating that the grade is between -0.5% and 0.5% will show no number on a white background with a flat line.
Installing a clinometer gadget allows monitoring the current grade in real time.