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by kposehn 5370 days ago
Ah, ok. Yeah, signaling in the Czech republic is a bit antiquated last I checked. They've been improving, but dispatching is really suffering as traffic density rises.

Thunderstorms crippling it sound like an issue with proper infrastructure maintenance/siting too.

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Well, on the recently upgraded lines, there is an up to date system (bi-directional automatic block with cab signalling, not ETCS, yet, only GSM-R on the main lines), but of course, modernization is very slow indeed. Traffic density is hard to manage not because the signalling is deficient, but because various cost cuts that creates stupid bottlenecks (like not using grade separation at crucial junctions, or, also quite popular, not using switches that allow higher speeds to the diverging track).

(And we even got our own FRA-like nonsense: noise limits that demand to build a kilometre long, three meters high noise barriers for a single farm nearby the line in the forest…)