At this particular crossing, it looks like the barriers are manually operated from the building in the middle of the crossing, so somebody would be there to help in that scenario, perhaps by changing the signals to make the train wait for you to clear the crossing. I have seen another video on this channel where a child was between the barriers when they needed to come down. You can see the moment that the signalman noticed the child, because the barriers were only partially lowered before raising again to avoid trapping the child.
Yeah this crossing is manually controlled by the signaller in the signal box in the middle of the crossing, so if there was a scenario like that that played out, the signaller could either stop the barriers in mid air or cancel the closure altogether allowing the vehicle or person to be clear of the crossing, really though the signaller would wait until someone walking was off the crossing before lowering it.
Awesome video! Cool to see one of the flashing green signals still there when you looked down the line
Ahh yes, it is always interesting to see the flashing greens here because of how uncommon they are.
I noticed all the alarms stopped at different times. Great video.
I think the very last alarm you hear is just an echo from all the other alarms stopping. I’m not 100% sure though
@@UKLCSandT oh, ok
Excellent video and Crossing 👍
Amazing Video! Love Coming to this crossing!👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot, it is a pretty interesting crossing.
@@UKLCSandT Sure is!👍🏻
It might be the largest, I used to travel that way on sundays
Nice video and crossing!
Excellent! I'm always worried when I se a stretch of road between two barriers like here.
Oh really? What makes you worried?
@@UKLCSandT What will you do if you go through the first and the barriers start coming down before you're clear the second one?
At this particular crossing, it looks like the barriers are manually operated from the building in the middle of the crossing, so somebody would be there to help in that scenario, perhaps by changing the signals to make the train wait for you to clear the crossing.
I have seen another video on this channel where a child was between the barriers when they needed to come down. You can see the moment that the signalman noticed the child, because the barriers were only partially lowered before raising again to avoid trapping the child.
Yeah this crossing is manually controlled by the signaller in the signal box in the middle of the crossing, so if there was a scenario like that that played out, the signaller could either stop the barriers in mid air or cancel the closure altogether allowing the vehicle or person to be clear of the crossing, really though the signaller would wait until someone walking was off the crossing before lowering it.