It's interesting that the red disc was transferred to the new barriers. There were a number of barrier-only request crossings in rural parts of the East Midlands that had this quirk although I'm not sure how many, if any at all, remain in their original state.
They've (very oddly) been twisted completely sideways in order to be more visible on approach, though they can hardly be seen at all if you're closer than a certain point. I don't like them personally
Brilliant Video! This is quite an interesting request Crossing! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks! Definitely. The wigwags are a welcome addition.
Great video m8
Thanks! 👍👍
rare! nice video
Yes it is. Thanks!
Just to let you know, the barriers are from 2010, as this used to be GWE.
Oh right. Thanks for the info
It's interesting that the red disc was transferred to the new barriers. There were a number of barrier-only request crossings in rural parts of the East Midlands that had this quirk although I'm not sure how many, if any at all, remain in their original state.
Awesome 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video Caleb 😀👍👍
Thanks, James!
Great video of a nice crossing 👍
Thanks! This crossing is quite odd. It'd be better without the weird shades tbh
@@SouthEastLevelCrossings yes it would, as I'm not too keen on the angles of the shades on the wigwags here.
Nice one
Thanks!
very nice lc and vid
Thanks! Glad you liked it 😁
Whats up with some of those visors?
They've (very oddly) been twisted completely sideways in order to be more visible on approach, though they can hardly be seen at all if you're closer than a certain point. I don't like them personally
@@SouthEastLevelCrossings I don't like them either.