Nubba, Australia.
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- McK&H.Aust
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Nubba, Australia.
This is the crossing at Nubba, New South Wales, Australia. The signals here were installed in 1975.
The lights at the crossing were made by Westinghouse and the gate mechs are WRRS/GRS type D. There is a WCH mechanical bell on the northern side of the crossing, while the southern side has a very rare Federal Signal bell (in Australia they are as rare as teardrop bells).
This crossing is one of the last in NSW to still have wishbone gates and one even has the old black & white stripes. The crossing sees very few cars which is probably why the gates have lasted for so long.
The crossing on GSV. Nothing much has changed since 2008 except one of the wishbone gates now has red & white stripes https://www.google.com/maps/@-34.524365 ... 328!8i1664
- TrickyMario7654
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Re: Nubba, Australia.
I've encountered a few black and white gates during the Farewell Hitachi Train tour back in April 2014.
They were along the South Morang line at around Northcote and Thornbury. I remember getting pretty shocked seeing them and now that I think of it, pretty neat considering the fact that we were on a 1970's EMU with no air-conditioning and opening windows.
All it needed were Teardrop bells and chevron shaped reflectors on the gates and it would feel like a time machine!
I've posted the GSV links before. Go check my posts and you'll find them...
I've posted the GSV links before. Go check my posts and you'll find them...
Metro, why do you keep removing Mechanical bells?!
Click here if you want to see which crossings haven't been ruined by Metro Trains bell nazis.
Click here if you want to see which crossings haven't been ruined by Metro Trains bell nazis.
- McK&H.Aust
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Re: Nubba, Australia.
Nice to know there are still a few black & white gates left, sadly most of them are probably on borrowed time, either the careless driver will hit them or they will be replaced anyway.TrickyMario7654 wrote:I've encountered a few black and white gates during the Farewell Hitachi Train tour back in April 2014.They were along the South Morang line at around Northcote and Thornbury. I remember getting pretty shocked seeing them and now that I think of it, pretty neat considering the fact that we were on a 1970's EMU with no air-conditioning and opening windows.
All it needed were Teardrop bells and chevron shaped reflectors on the gates and it would feel like a time machine!
I've posted the GSV links before. Go check my posts and you'll find them...
- TrickyMario7654
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Re: Nubba, Australia.
At least one of the B&W gates I saw on that day have been replaced now.McK&H.Aust wrote:Nice to know there are still a few black & white gates left, sadly most of them are probably on borrowed time, either the careless driver will hit them or they will be replaced anyway.TrickyMario7654 wrote:I've encountered a few black and white gates during the Farewell Hitachi Train tour back in April 2014.They were along the South Morang line at around Northcote and Thornbury. I remember getting pretty shocked seeing them and now that I think of it, pretty neat considering the fact that we were on a 1970's EMU with no air-conditioning and opening windows.
All it needed were Teardrop bells and chevron shaped reflectors on the gates and it would feel like a time machine!
I've posted the GSV links before. Go check my posts and you'll find them...
2014:
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.759 ... 312!8i6656
2015:
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.759 ... 312!8i6656
Still, I'm amazed they've managed to last that long considering the fact that they receive more traffic than the Nubba crossing. The crossing near Seaholme station still has them though...
Metro, why do you keep removing Mechanical bells?!
Click here if you want to see which crossings haven't been ruined by Metro Trains bell nazis.
Click here if you want to see which crossings haven't been ruined by Metro Trains bell nazis.
- freebrickproductions
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Re: Nubba, Australia.
I wonder if they buy their red and white gates from WCH, since they still sell wishbone/wooden gates.TrickyMario7654 wrote:At least one of the B&W gates I saw on that day have been replaced now.McK&H.Aust wrote:Nice to know there are still a few black & white gates left, sadly most of them are probably on borrowed time, either the careless driver will hit them or they will be replaced anyway.TrickyMario7654 wrote:I've encountered a few black and white gates during the Farewell Hitachi Train tour back in April 2014.They were along the South Morang line at around Northcote and Thornbury. I remember getting pretty shocked seeing them and now that I think of it, pretty neat considering the fact that we were on a 1970's EMU with no air-conditioning and opening windows.
All it needed were Teardrop bells and chevron shaped reflectors on the gates and it would feel like a time machine!
I've posted the GSV links before. Go check my posts and you'll find them...
2014:
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.759 ... 312!8i6656
2015:
https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.759 ... 312!8i6656
Still, I'm amazed they've managed to last that long considering the fact that they receive more traffic than the Nubba crossing. The crossing near Seaholme station still has them though...
They/Them for me, please.
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- TrickyMario7654
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Re: Nubba, Australia.
I'm not too sure where they get them from. I don't think red & white gates started appearing in Australia until the 1990's...freebrickproductions wrote:I wonder if they buy their red and white gates from WCH, since they still sell wishbone/wooden gates.
Metro, why do you keep removing Mechanical bells?!
Click here if you want to see which crossings haven't been ruined by Metro Trains bell nazis.
Click here if you want to see which crossings haven't been ruined by Metro Trains bell nazis.
- TrickyMario7654
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Re: Nubba, Australia.
Bad news. Another one of the black and white gates in Northcote have been replaced. This one's at Beavers Rd...
2015: https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.766 ... 312!8i6656
2016: https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.766 ... 312!8i6656
2015: https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.766 ... 312!8i6656
2016: https://www.google.com.au/maps/@-37.766 ... 312!8i6656
Metro, why do you keep removing Mechanical bells?!
Click here if you want to see which crossings haven't been ruined by Metro Trains bell nazis.
Click here if you want to see which crossings haven't been ruined by Metro Trains bell nazis.