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Pedestrian Crossings I've Recorded
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- Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
- Decided to make a compilation of all of the signalized pedestrian crossings I've filmed over the year. There ain't too many in my area (outside of one in Decatur), but I always do enjoy finding them and recording them when I get the chance. Seems like the northeastern US and Illinois tend to have the most, but they can just about be found all over the US.
Some of these videos are older, and some of the ones I've shot have either since been upgraded or closed, but I'm still glad I got to see them.
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These are the best pedestrian crossing recorded! Worth the favoriting!
21:51 CSX 3194!
Nice! When I was a kid, My grandma took me to a light rail as spotted on Hoboken, NJ. 1:17 the NOVAX bells are def rare!
Thanks!
@@freebrickproductions You're welcome. Also I recorded one of the RR crossings in NJ where there's a speaker before I watched your video of it, I'm super shocked. Sadly, I didn't catch the "DANGER; ANOTHER TRAIN COMING" but I don't care about that, it's just a sign telling people to warn them that there's a second (or third) train coming. ua-cam.com/video/ZqKk8UowdvM/v-deo.html
Great compilation! Definitely a good variety of set-ups there given that they're all pedestrian only. The one at 20:06 was a highlight for me, purely because of the sound of the E-bell, and that 'another train coming' warning was quite intriguing too.
Thank you! WCH e-bells like that one do have a nice sound. The "another train coming" warning is seen on a good few of UP's crossings in the Chicago area, primarily ones Metra operates over. Haven't seen it much outside of there, other than one crossing in New Jersey on the NJT I filmed years ago.
I did record the Chestnut St railroad crossing today, 3 trains crossed it
The one at 11:50 looks more like a driveway
At beginning the first crossing, where is that at? Also nice compilation
Haworth Avenue, Haworth, NJ. Thanks!
@@freebrickproductions that's cool
Nice crossings
Thanks!
sweet catches
Thanks!
1:31 that’s a strange, sounding bell is that a prototype General Electric electronic crossing bell?
It's a NOVAX speaker, mounted on the right-hand mast in that shot. The GE e-bells sadly do not work there, for some reason.
PED crossings are way more interesting then regular road crossings let’s be honest.
I agree, lol.