This crossing's alarm sounds exactly like Ashford Bowdler's (louder) ATC alarm (for pitch wise). I bet you this crossing's alarm will sound very similar to Ashford Bowdler's normal alarm if it was in night mode!
Will Scriven These two pairs of alarms are quite common. They sound similar to the crossing at Maxey too. The alarms probably would just be quieter here if they had a night mode.
Actually, it just so happens that if a Yodalarm goes quieter, it goes lower pitch aswell and when they go louder, it goes higher pitched aswell. Seems weird but that's Yodalarm YO3s are like.
+Nathan A RF Yes. This crossing was the first one to have barriers. White lights were already used when the crossing was ungated. No telephones are used but a blue sign with railway contacts are used in case of a problem.
Grate video's of Botolph's Bridge Level Crossing I have been across on a train and film on a video.
Nice video Jamie. I uploaded a few hampden park videos today :)
This crossing's alarm sounds exactly like Ashford Bowdler's (louder) ATC alarm (for pitch wise). I bet you this crossing's alarm will sound very similar to Ashford Bowdler's normal alarm if it was in night mode!
Will Scriven These two pairs of alarms are quite common. They sound similar to the crossing at Maxey too. The alarms probably would just be quieter here if they had a night mode.
Actually, it just so happens that if a Yodalarm goes quieter, it goes lower pitch aswell and when they go louder, it goes higher pitched aswell. Seems weird but that's Yodalarm YO3s are like.
Just to let you know I live in Deal,Kent........
I'm in Ashford, Kent
That sounds like a maxey but its slow alarm from this
Yeah, sort of.
This is an ABCL or an AOCL+B. I'm not sure which.
Your probably right. I dunno.
+NewBuildmini hmm. I guess that's correct.
***** I did think they were AOCL+Bs but on many websites, the crossings are listed as ABCLs
***** This was the first to be converted
+Nathan A RF Yes. This crossing was the first one to have barriers. White lights were already used when the crossing was ungated. No telephones are used but a blue sign with railway contacts are used in case of a problem.