That's a fairly good freight spotting area throughout the day. About 4-6 trains a day? They should bring back passenger service along there, its a unique little route capable of serving South Beach, South Fremantle and Coogie!
I like the Western Australia Railway Crossings. They're unique with how they make their level crossings known. The locomotive in the video is GML10 and it's a loner. It should be preserved when it's retired
Great video and interesting crossing!
Thanks, not often do I see these ones in WA.
That's a fairly good freight spotting area throughout the day. About 4-6 trains a day? They should bring back passenger service along there, its a unique little route capable of serving South Beach, South Fremantle and Coogie!
Nice. Miss walking around my level crossings now I’ve moved back to Sydney.
I like the Western Australia Railway Crossings. They're unique with how they make their level crossings known. The locomotive in the video is GML10 and it's a loner. It should be preserved when it's retired
That is where I went!
Why are there boarders around the lights??
That’s the design of every level crossing in Western Australia
Makes it more visible
@@Coastal603 well, except for a few on Iron ore railways