Column 1: Gross kilometre posts
Column 2: Speed limit in kilometres per hour
Column 3a: Names of stations, key facilities and signal designations
Column 3b: Kilometre marks for stations and signal locations
Columns 4 / 5: Departure times
Asig = exit signal
Esig = entry signal
Zsig = intermediate signal
Evsig = entry distant signal
Avsig = exit distant signal
Zvsig = intermediate distant signal
Sbk = self-blocking signal
- The triangle symbol following any of the distant signal markers indicates a shortened distance between the distant signal and the main signal it is related to.
- Indications like "E 50", "Z 60" or "A 60" indicate that a main signal (entry, intermediate or exit) may be passed at the speed indicated behind the letter rather than the default 40 kph when showing a "proceed limited" aspect.
- In locations where different speed limits, signal designations or kilometre marks apply to regular and wrong track, the values applying to the wrong track are set in chevrons.
- The paper-printed variant is read from top to bottom whereas the electronic variant now available on pretty much all contemporary motive power – called "EBuLa" – scrolls from bottom to top.