ToledoRailfan wrote:NathanFromEngland wrote:These types of crossings are called "Manually Controlled Barrier crossing On Call" or otherwise known as a MCB-OC[/url]
Is that a new type of crossing? A friend of mine from Lincolnshire filmed a crossing that had been upgraded to an MCB-OC, before it was upgraded I think a worker would open the barriers for cars. What is interesting about MCB-OCs is that the signals activate just to warn motorists of the barriers closing and not for an oncoming train.
No, They're not new, they've been hanging around since the 1990's IIRC.
Here are some other On Call crossings.
Appleford
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.63164 ... 312!8i6656
This crossing was upgraded as the original equipment
here were getting too old. One of the lights were in very poor condition. The old "PRESS TO CROSS" signs were reused.
Here is one on a narrow road near the A13, this gets used by a farmer.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.55280 ... 312!8i6656