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The '''TBA''' fully called, Trein Bestemmings Aanwijzer (Train Destination Indicator) was used to show the next metro arriving at a platform. The TBA was used in the 80's and are replaced with the newer [[DRIM]] when renovating all stations.
The '''TBA''' fully called, Trein Bestemmings Aanwijzer (Train Destination Indicator) was used to show the next metro arriving at a platform. The TBA was used in the 80's and are replaced with the newer [[DRIM]] when renovating all stations.
It also was, like the modern [[DRIM]], capable of showing the length and the stopping position of the train. They were displayed as the letters a A, B, C and D. ABCD for example would stand for a 4-unit-train, while ABC would mean a 3-unit-train stopping at the front section of a station, BCD a 3-unit-train stopping at the rear section, AB a 2-unit-train stopping at the front etc.


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Latest revision as of 17:07, 3 April 2016

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The TBA fully called, Trein Bestemmings Aanwijzer (Train Destination Indicator) was used to show the next metro arriving at a platform. The TBA was used in the 80's and are replaced with the newer DRIM when renovating all stations.

It also was, like the modern DRIM, capable of showing the length and the stopping position of the train. They were displayed as the letters a A, B, C and D. ABCD for example would stand for a 4-unit-train, while ABC would mean a 3-unit-train stopping at the front section of a station, BCD a 3-unit-train stopping at the rear section, AB a 2-unit-train stopping at the front etc.