grunnsignal
Grunnsignal, meaning "base signal" in Norwegian and related Scandinavian languages, is a term used in railway signaling to denote a fundamental signal that forms the foundation of the signaling hierarchy. It represents the lowest-level permission status that controls whether a train may enter or proceed into the next section of track. In many systems, the grunnsignal operates in conjunction with higher-order signals that specify routes, speeds, or additional restrictions.
In practice, grunnsignal can take various physical forms depending on the era and country. In older networks
The term is most commonly encountered in Norway and Sweden, where it appears in historical and contemporary