I like the sound of the alarms here, and I also like the location of this level crossing in the pleasant village too, and both of these reasons were why I enjoyed coming here back in September (around a month before this was filmed). Pretty cool just how fast some of the trains pass there too. Awesome video with a very nicely captured Autumnal colour scheme in the backdrop! 👍👍😁
Thanks 😊 Yeah it's a shame you don't see anymore on this line. I'm still trying to film some where they're stil in operation like with CrossCountry and other routes with Great Western Railway
That crossing stays down for so long before a train arrives. Wouldn't drivers get impatient? American crossings activate often 30 seconds before a train comes.
Its the way the crossings in the UK work. Some are automatic but some are manually controlled like this one so a train wouldn't be able to proceed unless the crossing is confirmed clear by a signaller either from a signal box or via CCTV.
I like the sound of the alarms here, and I also like the location of this level crossing in the pleasant village too, and both of these reasons were why I enjoyed coming here back in September (around a month before this was filmed). Pretty cool just how fast some of the trains pass there too. Awesome video with a very nicely captured Autumnal colour scheme in the backdrop! 👍👍😁
Thanks! 😁 It's a nice location in quite a nice village, which isn't actually Midgham lol.
That is a nice setting, great video😄👍
It is, very nice area, thanks 😁👍
This is near woolhampton swing bridge, right?
Yes it is :)
Very nice Video! :)
Thank you! 😁
Great video
Thanks 👍
Amazing
Thanks 😎👍
Nice
Thank you 👍
Cool
there is a river bridge thingy therep
Thanks 😊 Yeah there's a swing bridge over the canal. I filmed it on the same date and published a video as 'Woolhampton Swing Bridge, Berkshire'
thx
Awesome
Thank you 😁
nice 😁 i wish the class 43 were still a thing
Thanks 😊 Yeah it's a shame you don't see anymore on this line. I'm still trying to film some where they're stil in operation like with CrossCountry and other routes with Great Western Railway
That crossing stays down for so long before a train arrives. Wouldn't drivers get impatient? American crossings activate often 30 seconds before a train comes.
Its the way the crossings in the UK work. Some are automatic but some are manually controlled like this one so a train wouldn't be able to proceed unless the crossing is confirmed clear by a signaller either from a signal box or via CCTV.
Newly electrified? 🤔
Electrified since 2018
Great video
Thanks 😊