User:AlisonW/Rail legend
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- This version uses CSS to suppress those icons which do not exist, but therefore displays *all* icons which do exist in each series; there are up to 33 icons in each series.
Add the following to your monobook.css user subpage:
/*
Begin CSS from User:AlisonW/Rail Icons.
This CSS hides the ugly text links to the file
description pages of nonexistent rail icons.
*/
.check-icon a.new {
display: none;
speak: none;
}
/*
End CSS from User:AlisonW/Rail Icons.
*/
- It helps a lot to use this table on a wide-screen display!
Legend
[edit]Note that the number of metals (tracks) is not normally signified in the graphic.
- dark colour means a currently open line / facility
- light colour means either a closed line / route / facility or one under construction / planned
- red colour indicates heavy rail or freight line
- blue colour indicates light rail, metro or tram line
Prefix:
- t means 'tunnel'
- u means 'unter'/'underground', eg metro and light rail
- v indicates close parallel lines
- m (DE:Mischbetrieb mit U-Bahn) indicates that the icon contains both heavy and light rail in the same pictogram
- d and ed (for DE:dünne) are half-width symbols, used in pairs and not shown on this page.
- Full list of prefixes in table below
Suffix:
- l normally means to left / links / gauche
- r normally means to right / rechts / droit
- a normally means at start / anfang / debut
- e normally means at end / ende / fin
- f normally means forward (down) / fahrtrichtung
- g normally means backward (up) or straight / gegenrichtung oder geradeaus
- o normally means over / oben
- u normally means under / unten
- other codes are built up from joining these together
- Special IDs which have a partial code as part of the base ID are highlighted