Help identifying an Austrian railway switch

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Tomas9970
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Help identifying an Austrian railway switch

#1 Beitrag von Tomas9970 »

Hello.

As part of working on the Austrian asset pack, I need some help with identifying a type of electrical railway switch that was installed before the AH950 (estimated before year 2000) and that is still commonplace in stations around Austria. Obviously modeling from pictures is not a problem but in order to get it properly into the game, I need to know it by name.

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I tried looking through VAE and Voestalpine websites in the web archive to find some advertising material that mentions this but it's clearly from the pre-internet era as even the oldest snapshots already advertise Hydrolink. Also ChatGPT thinks it's ZSB 2004 but I'm obviously not gonna trust it especially if I can't find another source that would even mention such a model.

I understand how big of a stretch this is but does anyone have specifc information or at least can give me a name to put on this?

Thanks a lot.

taoroot
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Re: Help identifying an Austrian railway switch

#2 Beitrag von taoroot »

It looks similar to https://cdnstoreapp.blob.core.windows.n ... review.pdf , but I guess you've already found this document.

Also point machine looks similar to https://www.voestalpine.com/railway-sys ... t-machine/

Tomas9970
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Re: Help identifying an Austrian railway switch

#3 Beitrag von Tomas9970 »

Thanks but that's not it. The Ecostar is modern, probably newer than the AH950 that I have already made and simply not worth modeling because it looks similar. This is much older than that and was even installed with mechanical arm before Hydrolink was a thing, which is why I want to model it. Because that part looks distinct.

Here on the first switch is the mechanical arm that I'm going for (and need a point machine to match). You can see how it's quite different from the modern stuff.

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Tomas9970
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Re: Help identifying an Austrian railway switch

#4 Beitrag von Tomas9970 »

Hello. I'm bumping this because I will need a solution pretty soon. It should be one of the two things.

a) Finding the name of the point machine and the tongue-position detectors, about which I haven't found any information yet.
b) Finding a clever way to name them in game files without knowing these things.

Not saying I need them right now because Dürnkrut is a relatively modern station but the older point-machines will be necessary for just about any expansion (unless I want to modernize these stations in-game) and are still exceedingly common in general.

Thanks for any information. If it exists.

Tomas9970
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Re: Help identifying an Austrian railway switch

#5 Beitrag von Tomas9970 »

Hello. So in the end, I e-mailed Harald M. Müller, who is the author of the "Von Stellwerken und anderen Maschinen" blog. He was happy to help me and we found that its the Alcatel EHW 825, which is still being manufactured since 1970s. So this is solved. Yay!
https://www.gtkb.hu/index.php?option=co ... 38&lang=en

To be fair I should still identify the end-position detectors that I know are something from Thales and Alcatel (no further info) but they are only really necessary for 760 and 1200 meter switches, which I don't need for this project. To be fair, they are also used on shorter switches if the allowed speed going straight is high enough but I can live without having them there (for now) considering limited info.

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