Optical Warning Device (WGL)

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ZÖLLNER Optical Warning Device (WGL)
With the addition of the WGL even large construction worksites can be secured with the MRWS. The visual signaling on the ZPW and the WGL stays active as long as the warning is active.
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In many countries around the world the rail network is one of the main transport routes. Only in Germany approx. 39,000 trains move daily on the German network comprising more than 33,000 kilometres (source DB …
