Another local one to me, it really is nice to see them documented here ☺ Also what's even more funny is that this is GREAT product placement for both ASDA and TESCO because this exact track runs directly next to both super stores within a quarter of a mile 😂😂
Nice shot as always! I'm still personally unsure about the requirement of the amber lights. I know that they were added to all crossings after a crash occurred between a vehicle and a train last century, which later required the amber light to be mandatory. Most other countries either have 1 or 2 red lights, with a third one being a white caution light. The light only shows for about 2 seconds, but at least it makes the UK crossing more unique!
Thank you 😁 I guess it was added as a pre-warning of the crossing activating and the barriers lowering. I think its quite cool and makes the UK crossings more unique, and in my opinion, safer too.
Nice Shot and amazing Crossing!!😁👍🏻
Thanks 😎
Another local one to me, it really is nice to see them documented here ☺
Also what's even more funny is that this is GREAT product placement for both ASDA and TESCO because this exact track runs directly next to both super stores within a quarter of a mile 😂😂
Ahh I didn't know that, thats cool lol. Only problem is this section of line only usually sees freight trains passing.
Nice video! 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Nice shot as always! I'm still personally unsure about the requirement of the amber lights. I know that they were added to all crossings after a crash occurred between a vehicle and a train last century, which later required the amber light to be mandatory. Most other countries either have 1 or 2 red lights, with a third one being a white caution light. The light only shows for about 2 seconds, but at least it makes the UK crossing more unique!
Thank you 😁 I guess it was added as a pre-warning of the crossing activating and the barriers lowering. I think its quite cool and makes the UK crossings more unique, and in my opinion, safer too.
Nice video, but took ages for train to come❤😊
Thanks.
It’s in Derbyshire
Great Vid as usual!
Question: What is your favourite(s) level crossing(s)?
Mine are definitely tenax rd level crossing and moorings road
Thank you 😎 Some of my favourites are Lincoln High Street in Lincoln and Poole in Dorset
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