I find it interesting that KiwiRail seem to have gone back to installing the lights an electronic bells on their separate poles, Practically up that end of the country it seems, Instead of using the extension bracket off the barrier pole as they have in more recent times in other places. This is how they used to install level crossings with barriers back in the Tranz Rail era of the very very late 90s till the late 2000s, And of course the examples being Shannan, Mackays, And Waterloo Quay In Wellington all from that era. Great video of the upgraded level crossing, However when you have windy intros like that, It is actually hard to hear everything you are saying.
I got that crossing before and after
I find it interesting that KiwiRail seem to have gone back to installing the lights an electronic bells on their separate poles, Practically up that end of the country it seems, Instead of using the extension bracket off the barrier pole as they have in more recent times in other places. This is how they used to install level crossings with barriers back in the Tranz Rail era of the very very late 90s till the late 2000s, And of course the examples being Shannan, Mackays, And Waterloo Quay In Wellington all from that era.
Great video of the upgraded level crossing, However when you have windy intros like that, It is actually hard to hear everything you are saying.
@@Jamie-Tane-media Yes I have noticed that myself and unfortunately yes it was quite windy when I filmed this video.