Railroad crossing of Jungėnai, Lithuania/Jungėnų geležinkelio pervaža, Lietuvoje
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Lithuanian railways ("LTG LINK") passenger train PESA 630MIL-004, going on route Vilnius-Mockava (connecting train to Kraków), has passed a railroad crossing located in the town of Jungėnai, Lithuania. Railway line: Kazlų Rūda-Marijampolė-Šeštokai. Filmed 2023-04-29. You can find a location and coordinates of crossing below.
Lietuvos geležinkelių („LTG LINK“), keleivinis traukinys PESA 630MIL-004, važiuojantis maršrutu Vilnius-Mockava (jungtinis traukinys į Krokuvą), pravažiavo geležinkelio pervažą, esančią Jungėnų miestelyje, Lietuvoje. Geležinkelio linija: Kazlų Rūda-Marijampolė-Šeštokai. Filmuota 2023-04-29. Apačioje galite rasti pervažos vietą ir koordinates.
Location of crossing here/Pervažos vieta čia:
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Coordinates/Koordinatės:
54°26'45.5"N 23°14'56.6"E
Nice one but i dont like when the sign is bent
Nice video
Thanks
Short polish Bell and the lights are slimar to polish halogen blinkers!
Nice video!❤❤❤❤
Oh thanks!
A fast train rushed across the railway crossing🛤️🚄
people who are from jungenai laba visiems
only now i noticed that lithuanian spa-4 crossings have slightly faster light flashing sequence than their original polish counterparts
interesting thing is, on lithuanian spa-5 crossings (the newer ones) flashing speed remains unchanged and is exactly the same as on polish versions
i wonder why did they actually bother to change that minor detail from the base polish version, only to completely skip it in their next crossing system generation
That's truly a good point. It's interesting but I have no idea why they did this.
@@RailroadcrossingsOfLithuania Electornic bell usually designed and configured to mimic mechanical counterparts that citizens of country are used to, in Poland mechanical bells are more like cow bell with lower hit frequency , while in litenia inherited soviet bell that that arte more like school bell hitting with high frequincy constantly, so they configure electronically signals to have same constant sound. Other examples is west germany that have even lower frequency, and there electrical bells inherent that too, Netherlands had cow bell in high frequency and there electrical bell make similar sound.
Finally see crossing like this
It's actually a very rare type in Lithuania and I believe I filmed all of them for now
@@RailroadcrossingsOfLithuania In poland you can see similar lights type EHZ-77 with the same bell but slowed
@@KaszubskiMK Tak to polski dla litwy!😆😁
@@RailroadcrossingsOfLithuaniahow much of this is in Lithuania?
As of now, I know 8 crossings of this particular type and I am pretty sure there are no more. They are all uploaded to my channel: Kalveliai, Dainava, Stasylos, Čiužiakampis, Tartokas, Tribonys and these two in Jungėnai.