
I still wish it was still at Racecourse Road though
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Yes!!Level Crossing Fan wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 6:23 am Only other crossings on the Mernda line which have been upgraded are Woolton Avenue and Normanby Avenue so far, it hasn't been announced yet when they'll upgrade the other crossings with Westinghouse gate mechs. Anyway I happen to have something to share with you all, I just found out today on YouTube on the video of onalky's showing the new Safetran Type 3 at Racecourse Road, Donald that someone asked if onalky got the Wabco bell and onalky said that the Wabco bell will be used at the Invermay Miniature Railway in Ballarat and that'll be operational.The miniature railway operates on the last Sunday of every month. Here is the comment:
I still wish it was still at Racecourse Road though
I checked the crossing at Toolamba in August last year and sadly it now has (you guessed it) a Safetran type 3 e-bellchris96 wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2020 5:54 am I'm not sure if this has been posted before, but while browsing street view, I found out that Toolamba Rd in Toolamba, Victoria had a Safetran M-Bell back in 2007:
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-36.478 ... 328!8i1664
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-36.479 ... 328!8i1664
Unfortunately, it would have almost certainly been replaced by now, as all other crossings in the area have been upgraded with E-Bells.
Thanks so much for the updates! It's so great to see that you're out traveling again! We certainly appreciate your dedication in documenting all these crossings. Keep up the good work!McK&H.Aust wrote: Thu Jun 11, 2020 11:12 pm Second road trip was a quick visit to Victoria to check out some northeast line crossings.
The Mcmahons Rd crossing at Springhurst remains gateless despite foundations for new gated signals being installed over a year ago
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-36.208 ... 384!8i8192
The new pedestrian crossing at Sisely Ave, Wangaratta remains unfinished with the Westinghouse pedestrian gates still in use![]()
The eastern signal was upgraded with new WCH gate mech a Safetran type 3 which only rings until the gates lower, compared to the old hybrid bell which rang for the entire activation. The western signal still has it's hybrid bell and EB gate mech.
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-36.360 ... 384!8i8192
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The crossing at Boorhaman Rd, North Wangaratta actually has some interesting equipment https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-36.325 ... 384!8i8192
These gated signals were installed in August 2015 and have Siemens gate mechs and GS type 3 e-bells rather than the usual Safetran e-bells. The eastern signal also has two strobe lights mounted inside Westinghouse incandescent housings
https://www.flickr.com/photos/184329370 ... ed-public/
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/184329370 ... ed-public/
Not sure why the strobes are needed when the crossing now has LED lights and gates, but possibly they were reinstalled because the old gateless signal had them https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-36.325 ... 312!8i6656
Nunn St, Benalla still has it's teardrop/hybrid bell combo, while Arundel St and Faithfull St still have their hybrid bells![]()
Filmed the new gated signals at Beveridge with the high-pitched Safetran type 3 e-bell on the eastern signal https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.471 ... 312!8i6656
https://www.flickr.com/photos/184329370 ... ed-public/
The gates were possibly installed because of some quite large housing developments being built near the crossing, and sadly the crossing will probably lose it's nice rural scenery in the near future.
Also filmed the crossing at Summerhill Rd, Craigieburn which remains unchanged, still having it's EB gate mechs and old signage https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.571 ... 384!8i8192
Finally, checked the crossing at Creighton which is also unchanged https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-36.775 ... 312!8i6656


Oh man, that's so sad.Level Crossing Fan wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:35 am I have some very sad new to share and that is the last black and white boom gates in all of Australia at Millers Road, Seaholme have sadly been replaced with the usual red and white wishbone gates.![]()
Everything else is unchanged though but this is a very sad moment for Victorian crossings this year. Here's a picture showing the new gates:
In other news on the South Gippsland Railway, the section between Leongatha and Ruby and between Korumburra and Nyora has been dismantled with some bits of rail still in place, mostly the level crossings and the Ruby-Loch section is currently still in place. Unfortunately Turner Street, Leongatha has had it's signals removed and have been placed in the council yards, but the bases, large railway and crossing signs, relay box, hazard triangle warning sign and searchlight signal are still there.![]()
All other semaphore and searchlight signals still survive. Warragul Road, Korrumburra has also had it's signals removed too, but everything else is still intact.
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Here is a video showing the current state of the line and crossings:
However when Applehead 137 visited in mid March this year, he asked about the signals about Roughead Street, Turner Street and Warragul Road to a Leongatha Council member and they said that they'd try and reuse the signals in the railyards.
Also Davis Street, Nyora had one of it's mast's removed recently with the base still there:
Anyway that's all from me
Metro did trial them at Evans Road, Lyndhurst, but now the signals are gone to make way for the new road bridge.chris96 wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:41 amOh man, that's so sad.Level Crossing Fan wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:35 am I have some very sad new to share and that is the last black and white boom gates in all of Australia at Millers Road, Seaholme have sadly been replaced with the usual red and white wishbone gates.![]()
Everything else is unchanged though but this is a very sad moment for Victorian crossings this year. Here's a picture showing the new gates:
In other news on the South Gippsland Railway, the section between Leongatha and Ruby and between Korumburra and Nyora has been dismantled with some bits of rail still in place, mostly the level crossings and the Ruby-Loch section is currently still in place. Unfortunately Turner Street, Leongatha has had it's signals removed and have been placed in the council yards, but the bases, large railway and crossing signs, relay box, hazard triangle warning sign and searchlight signal are still there.![]()
All other semaphore and searchlight signals still survive. Warragul Road, Korrumburra has also had it's signals removed too, but everything else is still intact.
![]()
Here is a video showing the current state of the line and crossings:
However when Applehead 137 visited in mid March this year, he asked about the signals about Roughead Street, Turner Street and Warragul Road to a Leongatha Council member and they said that they'd try and reuse the signals in the railyards.
Also Davis Street, Nyora had one of it's mast's removed recently with the base still there:
Anyway that's all from meFirst the accident with the Ballarat swing gates and now this. It hasn't been a great couple of months for Victorian signal fans, that's for sure.
I can't believe the last black and white gates in Australia are gone. I remember when I was younger and there were quite a few black and white gates in service. In fact, it wasn't all that long ago when most of the crossings on the Altona loop still had black and white gates. It's amazing to think there's now none left in the entire country. RIP.
This replacement must have happened very recently because I drove over the crossing a couple of weeks ago and the old black and white gates were still there. I wonder if the old gates will be repainted and brought back into service somewhere else? I've been told this is what Metro (and Connex prior) have done with previous black and white gates. In fact, since most of Metro's A-frame gates were made long ago and are recycled/refurbished where needed, there's probably a lot of repainted "black and white gates in disguise" still out there.
BTW, does anyone know if Metro has started trialing the new "flat" gates yet? They announced last year they were going to, but nothing seems to have happened yet.
Thanks for the updates from the South Gippsland Railway too! Such a shame all that equipment is going away as well.
Level Crossing Fan wrote: Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:50 pm Metro did trial them at Evans Road, Lyndhurst, but now the signals are gone to make way for the new road bridge.
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