gleiswechseln
Gleiswechseln, also known as point work or switching, is the process of manipulating the position of railway points (or switches) to direct a train from one track to another. This operation is crucial for train routing, allowing trains to follow the most efficient path through a railway network. Points are mechanical devices consisting of a frog (the pivoting part) and two rails (the stock rails) that can be moved to connect a train to a different rail.
The primary goal of gleiswechseln is to ensure the safe and efficient movement of trains. It involves
There are two main types of points: fixed points and movable points. Fixed points are permanently set
Gleiswechseln is a fundamental aspect of railway operations, enabling the complex web of tracks and signals