Factorio Basic Rail / Train Signaling! This Factorio Tutorial discusses the principles of basic signaling and the difference between normal Rail Signals and Chain Signals and how to use them.
I consider there to be be two main differences between these two signals, and have two rules I follow when placing them in a rail junction:
Rail signals only look in the block directly in front of them
Chain signals look multiple blocks ahead up to a normal signal
– Rail signals have 2 solid states (red / green)
– Chain signals have 3 solid states (red/blue/green)
– Chains before rail crossings
– Normal signals before merges (not crossings)|
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