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When an automated train approaches an area divided by a brass signal, a reservation is made and the signal turns red. I think it's unnatural that the train enters against a red signal.
My suggestion is that the brass signal that the train actually passes should be a white signal until the train enters the blocked area.
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When an automated train approaches an area divided by a brass signal, a reservation is made and the signal turns red. I think it's unnatural that the train enters against a red signal.
My suggestion is that the brass signal that the train actually passes should be a white signal until the train enters the blocked area.
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No response
Additional Context
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: