Errrr Don't you mean Adelaide Road Level Crossing??? That is it's formal railway name. Until 1980, there used to be gate box with a lever frame & controls provided for a railman to locally operate the gates, but the Absolute Block Instruments were operated by the Signalman in the nearby St Deny's Signal Box, who electrically released the "slotted" signal levers. I am a retired Train Driver who at one time lived locally, so I know... The gates/barriers (& signalling) are now controlled by one of the signalmen at Eastleigh Signalling Centre with CCTV cameras giving a view of the road & crossing
Errrr Don't you mean Adelaide Road Level Crossing??? That is it's formal railway name. Until 1980, there used to be gate box with a lever frame & controls provided for a railman to locally operate the gates, but the Absolute Block Instruments were operated by the Signalman in the nearby St Deny's Signal Box, who electrically released the "slotted" signal levers. I am a retired Train Driver who at one time lived locally, so I know... The gates/barriers (& signalling) are now controlled by one of the signalmen at Eastleigh Signalling Centre with CCTV cameras giving a view of the road & crossing