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British level crossings

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This is a playlist of british level crossings grouped by type.
Some of these were mentioned on the previous forum.

MCBs; Manually controlled barriers:

Kintbury level crossing This one has 2 barriers on the left shoulder that cover the entire roadway. Video shot from adjacent signalbox where the controls are.

Paignton level crossing
4-quadrant manual barriers.


ABCL Auto-barrier crossing, locally monitered
Gravel Pit level crossing

AHB; Auto-half barrier

Brooksby level crossing
Note the concrete "Penguin" barrier assemblies.

Littlington level crossing
"Penguins" on a high speed electric line.
Note the mechanical alarm bells.

Clayfield level crossing
A more typical setup.


AOCL; Auto-open crossing, locally monitered.

Borth level crossing
Don't see much, but we hear the alarms, and see the long visors.

Unknown AOCL
Be warned, the siren is very loud!

Garve level crossing

Golf Club level crossing

Dalfaber level crossing
Note the mechanical alarm bells.


Lastly, an AHB that is notorious for a serious crossing-induced derailment.

Ufton Nervet level crossing
Once again, there are concrete penguins.
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Paignton level crossing
4-quadrant manual barriers.
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Smjh1979 wrote:Dead Link.
Link fixed.
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I've been to Paignton some years ago, before I was really interested in trains. I knew that the train was a Class 150, but that's another story. I've been on trains travelling over Gravel Pit, Littlington and Golf Club level crossings. There was a nasty accident at Ufton Nervert a few years ago, a bit like that Metrolink one when a motorist commited suicide. But at Ufton Nervert, the motorist didn't change their mind, and a train travelling at 125 mph hit the car and derailed, killing the motorist, the train driver and seven innocent passengers. :Sad: Image
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wigwags4ever wrote:...But at Ufton Nervert, the motorist didn't change their mind, and a train traveling at 125 mph hit the car and derailed, killing the motorist, the train driver and seven innocent passengers.
And Ufton Nervert level crossing is still in place, likely because it's so lightly traveled.

It's on the lesser used of two roads leading to the village.
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