Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by TrickyMario7654 » Tue Nov 23, 2021 8:31 am

Nice to see the Lydiard Street crossing finally reopened, but now it is a generic V/Line crossing like the rest of the crossings in Ballarat. I wish they took the time to to repair the swing gates though. I think the new signals should have had cantilevers too, seeing how busy the road is.
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by chris96 » Fri Dec 03, 2021 4:53 am

I was in Castlemaine the other day and was able to check out Maclise St. Nothing has changed signal wise, although the road has been re-surfaced and new sleepers have been installed next to the crossing:
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While in the area, I was also able to take a close look at the new gateless setup in Maldon:
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It's clear that the boom gates were cut from this installation at the last second. Masts designed to accommodate gates have been installed, rather than the thinner masts typically used for gateless setups. Some of them even have sockets for gate mech wiring! Very unusual to see:
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This fence also seems a little unfinished:
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One other thing I found quite unusual about this crossing is that it doesn't have fault sticker. I've never seen a crossing without one before (even other tourist railways have them). It was my understanding that they were legally required, but there defiantly isn't one here. Too bad if the crossing actually has a fault!
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by chris96 » Mon Dec 13, 2021 7:58 am

Hi all! I just got back from a road trip to Yarrawonga and Bendigo and was able to check out some equipment in the area.

First of all, I am pleased to report that the Westinghouse Teardrop at Yarrawonga is still there! :TUP1:
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While in the area, I also checked out the old swing gates on the Murray Valley Hwy in Rutherglen. They were fully decorated for Christmas!
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A nearby semaphore signal is also still intact:
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The (very faded) passive crossing signs at Hunter St also remain, however the tracks have now been turned into a walking trail (and bike jump). The "Give Way" sign on the station side of the crossing was facing the wrong way, but I turned it back to the correct position while I was there:
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While on the way to Bendigo, I briefly stopped at Echuca to take a look at the new gated signals on the Murray Valley Hwy:
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The new pedestrian setup includes a push-button activated magnetic lock for the emergency exit to prevent crossing misuse:
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Interestingly, a full relay bungalow has been built to house the control equipment, rather than a typical relay case:
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Finally, while in Bendigo, I took a look at this unique tram warning system. This is located next to the Bendigo mine where the tram tracks merge onto High Street. When a tram approaches, the amber LED lights flash to alert motorists. Apparently, this setup is activated by the tram's GPS system:
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Here's the crossing operating on street view:
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by TrickyMario7654 » Wed Dec 22, 2021 9:54 pm

I believe the Old Geelong Road crossing in Hoppers Crossing has now been replaced by an overpass. I'm not sure if the signals are still there or not, but Chris96 might be able to confirm this for us. Sadly, this means that there are no more mechanical bells left on the Werribee line now. :Awww:

Also, the South Gippsland Highway crossing in Dandenong South was replaced with an overpass a few months ago, meaning that's another pair of hybrid bells gone from the suburban network. :Sad:

Unless some of these have had their bells already replaced, here are the remaining crossings on the suburban network that still have hybrid bells:
  • Glenroy Road, Glenroy (in the process of being removed)
  • Macaulay Road, North Melbourne
  • Oakover Road, Preston (to be removed)
  • Main Hurstbridge Road, Diamond Creek
  • Bedford Road, Ringwood (to be removed)
  • Glenferrie Road, Kooyong (tramsquare crossing)
  • Webster Street, Dandenong (to be removed)
  • Station Street, Officer (crossing to be closed)
  • Racecourse Road, Pakenham (one hybrid bell only; crossing to be removed)
  • Camms Road, Cranbourne (crossing to be removed)
  • Moorooduc Highway, Frankston
  • Robinsons Road, Langwarrin
  • Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South
  • Eramosa Road West, Somerville
That's only fourteen crossings that still have some sort of mechanical bell at them on the Metro network. To add insult to injury, the Comeng fleet (built in the 1980s) are now starting to be withdrawn from service! :Curse1:
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by Jack2003 » Fri Dec 24, 2021 12:30 am

Old Geelong Road is now removed. The crossing itself is still there for now as the pedestrian crossing is still being used until the pedestrian overpass is complete.
Here's a list of remaining mechanical bells on Victoria's railways: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=5126&p=41865&hilit=metro#p41865
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by TazzieTransport » Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:22 pm

Camms, Cranbourne road is Believed to have a new setup, and Pakenham (Main st) Believed to have a LED Upgrade. No confirmation or proof yet, but I'm not able to get out there for another 10 days at least
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by TrickyMario7654 » Mon Sep 19, 2022 7:27 pm

Seriously, Daniel Andrews?! Haven't you removed enough crossings?!
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If he wins, that's very crossing between Royal Park and Coburg gone. :Curse1: :STOP2: :STOP:
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by McK&H.Aust » Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:15 pm

I can report that during February 2023 the crossing at Angas Rd, Hawthorn was upgraded with new UGL LED lights and the Lex-C lights are no more. Google actually managed to capture the old lights during their final month of service in January 2023. I was unable to get pictures of the new lights due to it being dark at the time. https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.973 ... 384!8i8192

The next crossing up the line is Hilda Terrace and it also received new UGL lights https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.968 ... 384!8i8192

This leaves Brighton Parade, Blackwood as the last Lex-C lights in Adelaide https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-35.025 ... 384!8i8192
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by freebrickproductions » Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:25 pm

McK&H.Aust wrote:
Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:15 pm
I can report that during February 2023 the crossing at Angas Rd, Hawthorn was upgraded with new UGL LED lights and the Lex-C lights are no more. Google actually managed to capture the old lights during their final month of service in January 2023. I was unable to get pictures of the new lights due to it being dark at the time. https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.973 ... 384!8i8192

The next crossing up the line is Hilda Terrace and it also received new UGL lights https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.968 ... 384!8i8192

This leaves Brighton Parade, Blackwood as the last Lex-C lights in Adelaide https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-35.025 ... 384!8i8192
That's a shame. :Awww: Guess this means there's only one pair of Lex-C lights left in Australia, or am I forgetting some more?
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Re: Australian Railroad Crossing Signals

Post by McK&H.Aust » Sat Mar 04, 2023 12:05 am

freebrickproductions wrote:
Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:25 pm
McK&H.Aust wrote:
Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:15 pm
I can report that during February 2023 the crossing at Angas Rd, Hawthorn was upgraded with new UGL LED lights and the Lex-C lights are no more. Google actually managed to capture the old lights during their final month of service in January 2023. I was unable to get pictures of the new lights due to it being dark at the time. https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.973 ... 384!8i8192

The next crossing up the line is Hilda Terrace and it also received new UGL lights https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-34.968 ... 384!8i8192

This leaves Brighton Parade, Blackwood as the last Lex-C lights in Adelaide https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-35.025 ... 384!8i8192
That's a shame. :Awww: Guess this means there's only one pair of Lex-C lights left in Australia, or am I forgetting some more?
There were some Lex-C lights in Queensland on a few of the sugar mill railways but not sure how many are left, this is one example which still existed last year
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