That's too bad. Thanks for the update. It's not looking good for other M-Bells on the line at this rate. I'd say ARTC has made crossing "upgrades" a priority now that the line has been reactivated. I'm hoping to take a trip to Portland in a few weeks to check out the crossings on the line and see what's going on.Level Crossing Fan wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 12:25 am Unfortunately another teardrop bell has sadly been replaced on the Portland line, the crossing been Mill Road, Strathkellar.![]()
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I was told this by this guy named David Smith aka Western Victorian Railways. I haven’t heard at this stage if any other mechanical bells have been replaced on the line.
I've actually been quite busy over the past couple of days going on a few road trips and checking out some crossings around the state.
I'm pleased to report that the Hybrid bells at Donnybrook Rd in Donnybrook are still there! However, the bell on the station side has been turned around for some reason and is starting to sound a little flat:
IMG_4805 by Christian Nolan, on Flickr
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IMG_4807 by Christian Nolan, on Flickr It looks as though some upgrades might be coming to this crossing soon, as there were a lot of markings on the ground around the relay cases:
IMG_4811 by Christian Nolan, on Flickr I actually witnessed a rather odd malfunction while at this crossing. The Hybrid bell on the station side (the one that's been turned around to face the pedestrian crossing) briefly rang twice just before the gates finished raising at the end of an activation. No idea what happened there.
I also visited the Werribee St crossing in Werribee to take a look at the grade separation works taking place there:
IMG_4804 by Christian Nolan, on FlickrAs you can see, the two V/Line operated tracks have been completely removed with only the ARTC freight line still in operation. The crossing signals have been moved and now operate as a single track setup. Also note the US style "1 Track" signs being used:
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IMG_4792 by Christian Nolan, on FlickrThe signal on the Geelong side has been given a new mast and new Westinghouse LED lights, but still retains the rest of its original equipment:
IMG_4799 by Christian Nolan, on FlickrThe pedestrian crossing has also been completely rebuilt with a brand new Magnetic Autocontrol swing gate added on the Werribee side:
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IMG_4801 by Christian Nolan, on FlickrIt seems the signaling system in the area was going a little haywire the day I visited. As you can see, this searchlight signal is clearly displaying amber "proceed with caution":
IMG_4785 by Christian Nolan, on FlickrJust one small problem.....
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IMG_4784 by Christian Nolan, on FlickrThe lights on the opposite side are also completely out:
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IMG_4782 by Christian Nolan, on FlickrFinally, I visited Cherry Swamp Rd in Little River and was glad to see that the A-Frame Wishbone gates are still there!
IMG_4812 by Christian Nolan, on Flickr
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IMG_4816 by Christian Nolan, on FlickrHere's a video of the crossing in action, as well as an overview of the setup:
Anyway, that's it from me for now! (Also, sorry for the image heavy post).
























