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Hi, in this video I explain the meaning and function of the adjacent switch area. For this you should already know the most important signals (such as Hp1/Hp2). If you can also understand the terms entry/intermediate/exit signal, it won't be difficult at all. I had a lot of helpers for this video again, who made it what it is now! tf-ausbildung.de helped me a lot with my research on the topic. They also provided me with some graphics, for which I am very grateful. The owner Sven Thater, a train driver with heart, and his team have put together a huge database on the subject of trains, which really is highly recommended: http://www.tf-ausbildung.de/home.htm But David, a trainee at DB Regio, was also very helpful to me by checking the video for technical errors and also by giving me extensive advice. Thank you very much for your helpfulness! Sven, who can be found on Instagram as niggi90, was always there to help me when I had a question and was able to help me make this explanatory video. His Instagram account can be found here: / niggi90 And last but not least, Simon, as a layman, checked the video for comprehensibility. He regularly uploads train pictures on Instagram, which can be found here: / nachschublok Have fun!