Prussian semaphore system

Local nameOptische Telegraphenstation (18)
LocationNeuwegersleben, Deutschland

The Prussian Semaphore System was a telegraphic communications system used between Berlin and the Rhine Province from 1832 to 1849. It could transmit administrative and military messages by optical signal over a distance of nearly 550 kilometres. The telegraph line comprised 62 stations each furnished with a signal mast with six cable-operated arms. The stations were equipped with telescopes that operators used to copy coded messages and forward them to the next station. Three dispatch departments located in Berlin, Cologne and Koblenz handled the coding and decoding of official telegrams. Although electric telegraphy made the system obsolete for military use, simplified semaphores were still used for railway signals.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussian_semaphore_system

Official Website https://www.optische-telegrafie.de/station/

Address Hornhäuser Straße, 39393, Germany

Coordinates 52°2'28.903" N 11°6'16.187" E

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