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Most of the websites listed here give explanations of the signs and signal aspects seen on other railway systems around the world.

Disclaimer: I cannot be held responsible for the content of the websites listed here.

Tubeprune contains pages on London Underground signalling.
Railway Codes and other data is a useful source of information, including signal number prefix codes.
  
Austrian Signals by J. B. Calvert.
Belgian signalling page is a highly detailed site with many diagrams and photographs.
Belgian Signals by J. B. Calvert.
Wallorail by Laurent Joseph gives explanations of Belgian signals and signs. French language only.
Návěsti a předpisy Českých drah explains the signals and signs in the Czech Republic. Czech language only.
Danish Signaling, an introduction gives details of signals in Denmark.
French Signals by J. B. Calvert.
La signalisation ferroviaire française is another detailed site with information on French signals and signs. French language only.
German Railway Signals by Wolfgang Meyenberg.
Railroad Signals on the Hungarian State Railways shows the various aspects displayed by colour light signals.
Segnali Ferroviari Italiani is a site packed with information on Italian signalling.
The NS Signalling System is a site about signalling in the Netherlands.
Chester Home Page has some pages giving explanations of Polish signals and signs.
Pod semaforkiem by Paweł Niedomagała has several pages explaining the meanings of signals and signs in Poland. Polish language only.
Railwayfan Romania includes explanations of signals and signs in Romania. Romanian language only.
Swedish Signals by Krister Johannesson.
  
Chinese Railway Signals by Wolfgang Meyenberg depicts colour light and semaphore signals.
The IRFCA Server contains information on Indian Railways signal aspects and signs.
Prywatne Koleje Covalusa has a detailed explanation of signals and signs in Russia. Polish language only.
Trains of Turkey has some information on signal aspects in Turkey.
  
Railroad Signals of the U.S. is a colourful and well illustrated site.
A History of the Railroads of CSX has details of American signals.
North American Signaling by Carsten S. Lundsten is another site on American signaling.
  
Trainman's Trainpage includes pages with explanations of signal aspects in Australia.
Vicsig has a large section devoted to signals in Victoria.