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  • @BurlingtonNorthernRy
    @BurlingtonNorthernRy 11 лет назад +101

    The thing that humors me, is that he's right crossings are perfectly safe, if used properly.
    Thus they are completely unsafe, because this would require some common sense.

    • @milkandduckrailway323
      @milkandduckrailway323 5 лет назад +17

      BurlingtonNorthernRy As my teacher said, the problem with common sense is that it isnt very common.

    • @user-xk8rb7nn8p
      @user-xk8rb7nn8p 5 лет назад +3

      @@milkandduckrailway323 Rare sense

    • @jamesc4999
      @jamesc4999 4 года назад +2

      That is the same with most things in life

    • @dkbmaestrorules
      @dkbmaestrorules 4 года назад +5

      Design something idiot-proof, and God will just go and design a better idiot...

    • @straightpipediesel
      @straightpipediesel 3 года назад +7

      Not completely. There's been a number of fatal accidents involving signaler mistakes, where permission to cross was incorrectly given. Just a week ago, there was a report out on a train blowing past an open crossing and nearly hitting two cars because of a failure to activate the track circuit due to leaves on the line. Other issues have included timing problems (train too slow causing barriers to reset) and train passing a barrier set to open due to an emergency because the driver failed to stop at a signal.

  • @johnkelly1083
    @johnkelly1083 2 года назад +29

    I love how Paul has a fanbase. He must be aware of it today. Wonder what he makes of it?

    • @cat1554
      @cat1554 Год назад +20

      He probably thinks we're going nowhere.

    • @harysuper
      @harysuper 3 месяца назад +1

      @@cat1554I read this in his voice

  • @jasminejohnston6393
    @jasminejohnston6393 4 года назад +33

    British Level Crossing: Weewooweewoo!
    Canadian Level Crossing: Ding Ding Ding Ding!

  • @theDancingDragonfly
    @theDancingDragonfly 3 года назад +16

    Tip for approaching level crossings: Leave AT LEAST 5 metres from the barrier to allow a safety buffer in case a car behind you doesn't stop in time

  • @juoig7799
    @juoig7799 Год назад +6

    Most of the time, people blow through level crossings during the time between the red lights starting to flash and the barriers going down.

    • @xaiano794
      @xaiano794 Год назад +2

      You may be interested to know that trains can continue to pass over a level crossing is the barriers are not down as long as the lights are working (or vica versa)
      Red means stop for a reason.

  • @joelharris1335
    @joelharris1335 3 года назад +7

    Freightliner Class 47 150 was scrapped in 2010
    Anglia Railways Class 150 227 is now operating for Arriva Trains Wales/Transport for Wales

    • @DaveDVideoMaker
      @DaveDVideoMaker 3 года назад +1

      Plus, these Class 170s are on Transport for Wales now.

    • @joelharris1335
      @joelharris1335 3 года назад

      What happened to all the other trains what where also featured in the video?

    • @DaveDVideoMaker
      @DaveDVideoMaker 3 года назад

      As of 2019, the 170s moved to Transport for Wales. That’s all I know.

    • @joelharris1335
      @joelharris1335 3 года назад

      Have you noticed that some of the trains featured carried Central Trains, Anglia Railways and Regional Railway colours?

    • @DaveDVideoMaker
      @DaveDVideoMaker 3 года назад

      Yes. This could have been a service from Birmingham to Stansted.

  • @milkandduckrailway323
    @milkandduckrailway323 5 лет назад +13

    5:30 its obvious that the pause button is hit when he says stops, quite a fun addition to this video.
    But the train would also be paused unless it can warp through time pauses.

  • @MGRinger02
    @MGRinger02 8 лет назад +16

    1:14 that alarm sound is edited in, because (in real life) the alarms on that crossing (Burnt House LC, Turves) switch off when the barrier have lowered.

    • @elitetwistyy9735
      @elitetwistyy9735 7 лет назад +1

      Max Ganesh not on auto

    • @MGRinger02
      @MGRinger02 7 лет назад +1

      xBreadStick96 no those alarms switch of in Turves.

    • @mlrd6622
      @mlrd6622 4 года назад

      Exactly!

    • @TheosTrainsWalesOfficial
      @TheosTrainsWalesOfficial 3 года назад

      @@MGRinger02 They continue now

    • @lukedavis436
      @lukedavis436 2 года назад +1

      Back then they sounders continued to operate after the gates have dropped, this has since changed.

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 4 года назад +12

    U must always wait behind the line and wait patiently for the train to go pass the crossing

  • @eniade3715
    @eniade3715 3 года назад +10

    I like how if another train is coming the pitch for the level crossing goes higher

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад +1

      It actually doesn't, it actually speeds up but they didn't catch that when they were filming so they had to edit the alarm sound.

    • @eniade3715
      @eniade3715 Год назад +1

      @@c.s-crossings oh it speeds up oh ok well thx for telling me I had no idea 😂 thank you!

  • @Ed_Gilbert
    @Ed_Gilbert 4 года назад +5

    I understand people just quickly think it is okay to cross when the red lights have just gone on at that second, but the bad thing is they will get into a habit and eventually won’t care at all, they’ll get hit.

  • @EofETrainsandLCs
    @EofETrainsandLCs 2 года назад +6

    That's ham lane crossing on the nene Valley railway

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад +1

      Most probably, looks a bit like it. Makes sense as it's not a public main line crossing and therefore much easier to get permission to film a reconstruction of a near miss.

  • @gunproofgrandad4381
    @gunproofgrandad4381 Месяц назад

    This is what I like to see. My man Paul Tyreman cruising around like a boss in his Fiat Brava, showing us how it's done.

  • @ellisplows7411
    @ellisplows7411 7 месяцев назад +2

    The last crossing, I saw that at Gilberdyke

  • @JPLCUK
    @JPLCUK 3 года назад +4

    Did you know that crossing is now a full Barriered crossing (Woodbridge)

  • @kovislevelcrossingtrafficlight
    @kovislevelcrossingtrafficlight Год назад +3

    Naughty 😈 Coach Driver don’t pedal when you stop AOCL Level Crossing

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings 4 месяца назад

      Hi, would you mind asking me first before you make and upload videos of my level crossings? Thanks.
      Fyi, I'm the user known as 'Capitalcig651' on scratch who makes the level crossing projects.

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings 4 месяца назад

      I'll probably be fine with it, it's more a politeness thing really. Plus, I've got all the headcodes and timetables and stuff that aren't always visible online, so if you film one of my crossings I could give you the full train info!

  • @jamesc4999
    @jamesc4999 4 года назад +5

    I don't get why don't they put cameras on all of them and give anyone who goes through them a massive fine?

    • @AutoUnder
      @AutoUnder 3 года назад +2

      A few of them do have cameras now and they do get fined but I think it’s only £100 and 3 penalty points on their driving license

  • @Faulty720
    @Faulty720 4 года назад +5

    Nice use of the Nene Valley Railway in the first clip

  • @lewislovesgaming2313
    @lewislovesgaming2313 7 лет назад +21

    My grandma always goes a cross the level crossing when the red lights have just
    Came on.

    • @marcuspotter5590
      @marcuspotter5590 4 года назад +10

      She is a fool then!

    • @jasminejohnston6393
      @jasminejohnston6393 4 года назад +7

      Your grandma’s a dunce then

    • @gemth9853
      @gemth9853 4 года назад +7

      Call 61016 and tell them your grandmother goes over level crossings when the lights are red and tell them her number plate from the car.

    • @sylviaradzieta8913
      @sylviaradzieta8913 4 года назад +2

      @@gemth9853 lol

    • @Sam-bz1hr
      @Sam-bz1hr 4 года назад +3

      My grandma reverses over the level crossing as the trains coming. 🚗

  • @moggyandfin3695
    @moggyandfin3695 2 года назад +5

    Our crossing has been closed due to an unknown reason but it's a shame cos me and ma friend went there every once and awhile

  • @MirkoMazzoni2000
    @MirkoMazzoni2000 2 года назад +9

    I don't think that the warning tone ever increased in pitch like 2:46 whenever a 2nd (or more) train(s) approached the crossing
    One of the following might (meaning Should) happen:
    A. Level Crossing alarm speeds up
    B. Like A but a voice alternates with the fast alarm telling that there is another train approaching (I think it's exclusive for the E2S Alarm)

    • @Thesmokercoaster
      @Thesmokercoaster 2 года назад

      What happens if it's bear a busy town or city and there is four or five trains coming. Does it become ultrasonic. Or just catch fire.

    • @MirkoMazzoni2000
      @MirkoMazzoni2000 2 года назад +1

      @@Thesmokercoaster well I guess we'll never know at this point...
      But I honestly don't remember the rise in pitch of the alarm but instead it going faster.

    • @MirkoMazzoni2000
      @MirkoMazzoni2000 2 года назад +3

      Dear@@andymerrett ,
      the tone on half barrier LCs continues even when barriers are down but I only saw and heard the tone speed up and not pitch up, albeit a powercut would make the level crossing stuck at the "ANOTHER TRAIN COMING" warning tones which are sped up.
      (Source is RUclips since I don't live in the UK.)

    • @MirkoMazzoni2000
      @MirkoMazzoni2000 2 года назад +2

      Full barrier level crossings have the tone until the barrier are fully lowered.

    • @levelcrossingcreations3731
      @levelcrossingcreations3731 Год назад

      @@MirkoMazzoni2000 it stayed the same speed if theres 3 or more trains

  • @juoig7799
    @juoig7799 Год назад +2

    Picture this:
    You approach a level crossing, and it starts going off. What do you do?
    1️⃣ - Slam on the brakes 😱
    2️⃣- Put the pedal to the metal and speed across before the barriers go down 😈
    3️⃣- Slow down and stop at the line 😇

  • @dave8484able
    @dave8484able 7 лет назад +12

    I hope the coach company sacked that driver for running the level crossing red lights!

    • @rockystrains8891
      @rockystrains8891 7 лет назад +1

      Worse of all, At the windscreen she had a school/children symbol. (I dunno what it is)

    • @adam.m6735
      @adam.m6735 7 лет назад +3

      RockingRyanG
      In the UK it tells road users that this bus has children

    • @iknowyoureright8564
      @iknowyoureright8564 5 лет назад +1

      Woman drivers mate. They haven’t a clue!!

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 5 лет назад +2

      Fortunately this was a reconstruction and not a real coach!

    • @OlanKenny
      @OlanKenny 4 года назад +2

      @@PottersVideos2 the coach looked p real to me

  • @geoffreylee5199
    @geoffreylee5199 5 лет назад +6

    After watching assorted clips on UK level crossings, I have seen gates come down, then wonder where is the train? In the time needed for the train to arrive, a NorthAmerican freight train of 100 plus freight cars could have passed by at 60 mph. When the train finally arrives, it is one coach travelling at a speed of a bicycle. That squeaking noise does not get much attention. Bells work really well.

    • @Bobrogers99
      @Bobrogers99 5 лет назад +3

      I have watched a number of videos of UK level crossings, and none of them show a train arriving in less than a minute. The norm seems to be two minutes, and three or more minutes' wait apparently is not that unusual. When a motorist sees the lights and hears the alarm, the message to some seems to be, "Hurry up before the barriers come down" rather than "A train is coming!" A potentially fatal mistake.

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 4 года назад +1

      You're partially wrong, but in all fairness most UK trains are at least 2 cars.

    • @neiloflongbeck5705
      @neiloflongbeck5705 4 года назад

      @@PottersVideos2 except if formed of a Class 153 or a light-engine.

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 4 года назад

      @@neiloflongbeck5705 That's true.

    • @iainstenhouse8399
      @iainstenhouse8399 2 года назад +1

      The full barrier type crossings are usually remotely operated from a Signalling Centre, ROC or Local Signalbox. In the instance of them being controlled by a Signalling Centre, ROC or Signalbox greater than 0.25mi away CCTV will be used to monitor the crossing (MCB-CCTV) or if a signalbox is within 0.25mi of a crossing the signalman will use his vision to ensure the crossing is clear (MCB or MCBR). Once the barriers are down, and proven as down this will release the interlocking allow protecting signals to be cleared. This will usually be done many minutes in advance so as to give sufficient time for the crossing to be closed without showing an approaching train any cautionary aspects. As the road is fully blocked these are often used in urban areas to increase safety.
      This is a callback to before lifting gates when wooden gates would be swung from across the line to across the road (MG). One of the reasons they were stored across the road was to prevent livestock from escaping down the line. Therefore, in order to avoid any risk of collision with the gates or road users protecting signals had to be provided. Some of these types still survive on lesser used lines.
      As a result of the development of LIDAR and RADAR technologies full barrier crossings can be automated (MCB-OD); where one of the two afforementioned detection technologies ensures the crossing is clear, rather than a signaller visually. However, if the crossing is not detected as clear then signals will not be cleared, in much the same way as previously described.
      The crossing types mentioned in this video are of an automatic type, and since they only have half barriers or no barriers it is not required to ensure that the crossing is clear. This is because at no time are road vehicles or pedestrians trapped within the crossing. Consequently, they do not have protecting signals and can be activated far closer to a trains arrival. As a result of high accident rates, automatic open crossings were phased out after the 80s, and upgraded to have half barriers or full barriers. Some open crossings still survive however. More recently Network Rail have begun to remove automatic half barrier crossings, again for safety reasons.
      Finally, the warblers/yodalarms fitted to crossings are louder than come across on video. Since their purpose is primarily to warn pedestrians, they are perfectly effective. Not that there is anything necessarilywrong with bells of course.

  • @DaveDVideoMaker
    @DaveDVideoMaker 3 года назад +5

    0:24 I assume between 1992 and 2002.

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад +1

      Seeing as that's when the video was made, I'd presume so.

  • @TheArkamedBat
    @TheArkamedBat 2 года назад +2

    6:04 Should be *Use the phoph to phoph the signaller.*

  • @Newtownabbeyist208
    @Newtownabbeyist208 2 месяца назад

    That first location is Ham Lane (aka Ferry Meadows) in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

  • @kovislevelcrossingtrafficlight
    @kovislevelcrossingtrafficlight Год назад +2

    Safety To Wait

  • @kovislevelcrossingtrafficlight
    @kovislevelcrossingtrafficlight Год назад +1

    3:24 Train Pass. Coach Driver don’t pedal the LC stops

  • @TheArkamedBat
    @TheArkamedBat 2 года назад +2

    Who comes from Automatic Level Crossings are Automatic Level Crossings?

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 4 года назад +4

    That woman driving the coach should be prosecuted and even lose her job for not stopping at the level crossing and that was close she would have been dead after getting hit by the train

  • @katiepearce6110
    @katiepearce6110 2 года назад +3

    I guess that guy was train-ed for this video haha

  • @trainman86trainstramsandmore
    @trainman86trainstramsandmore 3 года назад +3

    Is the car Paul was driving a Vauxhall Calibra? Also, Its really stupid what drivers do these days. The class 47 couldve went right into the coach and Children couldve died cus i noticed the school bus badge.

  • @tallman11282
    @tallman11282 7 лет назад +4

    Are bus (coach) drivers not required to stop at all railroad crossings in the UK? In the States federal law requires all busses, carrying passengers or not, to stop at all railroad crossings, open the front door and driver's window to listen for a train, and to look both ways before proceeding across the tracks. There are excepted crossings in some areas where the driver doesn't have to stop, these are clearly marked with signs and are protected by actual traffic signals. An example is on a section of the Metro Transit Blue Line in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The trains run down the center median of a divided roadway and the crossings are protected by regular traffic signals which set all the lights for traffic crossing the tracks red, usually with a light up sign showing a symbol of a train turning on to advise drivers why the light went red.

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 7 лет назад +4

      No.

    • @EMTH_YT
      @EMTH_YT 7 лет назад +1

      yes they have to. all traffic has to. dumbo

    • @morzh1978
      @morzh1978 6 лет назад +2

      In Russia you usually play chicken in such a way until one nice day your stumble upon a police ambush right next to the crossing. You end up in a great fine and your driver licence suspended or revoked (depending on the aggravation, i.e. - crossing the red lights as well / you drive any vehichle intended for public trasportation etc.).

    • @morzh1978
      @morzh1978 6 лет назад +2

      That woman at 0:20 is playing chicken with her career: she relies that nobody will report her as the bus is empty, however, when it eventually happens, she will be sacked and fined and her professional bus driver licence revoked.

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 4 года назад

      As for what you've said about that line in Minnesota, that is a design flaw in my opinion. Do accidents frequently happen on those crossings? I'd imagine so given that regular traffic lights do not apply to emergency vehicles, they might attempt to drive across the train tracks not realising that a train is on the way, especially the Police in their cruisers.

  • @PottersVideos2
    @PottersVideos2 7 лет назад +6

    Which song is used at the end? Maybe I could use it in one of my videos?

  • @andremonstrare208
    @andremonstrare208 4 года назад +7

    4:13 he pushed on top of the button not the button

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 4 года назад

      Actually he did push the button. He just did so in a way that looked like that.

  • @jasminejohnston6393
    @jasminejohnston6393 2 года назад +3

    My mom and I got stuck at a level crossing when the signal went off. Two minutes later there was still no train. As it turns out, the signal malfunctioned and it was actually safe to cross the tracks so we drove around the barriers no problem. It’s now been fixed

    • @TheArkamedBat
      @TheArkamedBat 2 года назад +2

      If I wait longer than a few mins, I call the signaller with the telephone near the crossing.

    • @xaiano794
      @xaiano794 Год назад +1

      Your mum should read the highway code again. If you ever get stuck on any level crossing you should phone the signaller immediately so that they can stop a train.
      There are telephones at every automatic crossing (that info is in the highway code) - yellow box with a handset inside.

  • @adammark1983
    @adammark1983 9 лет назад +12

    If I see anyone goes through red lights I will report them to BTP

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 7 лет назад +4

      Don't bother as they won't prosecute unless a Police officer witnesses the incident.

    • @adammark1983
      @adammark1983 7 лет назад +2

      Unless I have a dash camera

    • @TheEasterling
      @TheEasterling 7 лет назад +3

      Some Crossings have CCTV so don't worry

    • @TheosTrainsWalesOfficial
      @TheosTrainsWalesOfficial 3 года назад +1

      @@TheEasterling Yeah, MCB-OD crossings have ANPR cameras to catch car number plates

  • @paullawrence4986
    @paullawrence4986 2 года назад +2

    I don’t like going over a crossing in my car even when its completely clear, risking your life to save a bit of time? No thanks.

  • @doohickey-enjoyer
    @doohickey-enjoyer Год назад +1

    Does anyone know what the song is while he operates the gates? I like it

    • @wainber1
      @wainber1 9 месяцев назад

      I like the sound of warning, lights at level crossings as described in the early-2020s video titled “How railroad crossing signals work” posted, produced, and narrated by the Florida-based Distant Signal RUclips man (Danny Harmon).

  • @FFN69426
    @FFN69426 4 года назад +2

    3:27 that’s Woodbridge, and all of the other stuff is mostly on Ely Peterborough line

    • @joeymandrews
      @joeymandrews 3 года назад

      Are you sure? The line shown at 3:27 is single line. Whereas the railway through Woodbridge is double track. The open level crossing shown at 3:04 is in fact at Woodbridge, situated just 50 metres from the end of the platforms. The very same crossing can be seen at 4:01, viewed from the platform at Woodbridge station. However, this open level crossing has since been fitted with half-barriers.

    • @FFN69426
      @FFN69426 3 года назад

      @@joeymandrews Sorry yeah meant 3:04. Yep 3:27 is somewhere completely different 😂 My bad!

  • @randomtransportguyx4397
    @randomtransportguyx4397 8 дней назад

    OH MY GOD ITS PAUL

  • @crmtrainspotting6882
    @crmtrainspotting6882 3 года назад +3

    1:14 is this crossing burnt house in Cambridgeshire

    • @UKLevelCrossingsTrains
      @UKLevelCrossingsTrains 2 года назад +1

      Isn’t it Three Horseshoes No. 2?

    • @crmtrainspotting6882
      @crmtrainspotting6882 2 года назад +1

      Nah sounds more like burnt house

    • @UKLevelCrossingsTrains
      @UKLevelCrossingsTrains 2 года назад +2

      @@crmtrainspotting6882 Oh yeah, that is Burnt House, but the alarms are edited in I think as the alarms stopped when the barriers were down.

    • @crmtrainspotting6882
      @crmtrainspotting6882 2 года назад

      They must had edited it then they do stop

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад

      ​@@UKLevelCrossingsTrainsI think is IS Burnt House, but you see one of the 3 horseshoes crossings later (I can't remember whether No.1 or 3 had penguin barriers back then)

  • @stephand4017
    @stephand4017 4 года назад +5

    2:44
    Lol, why is it programmed to speed up the alarm if another train is coming???

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 4 года назад +5

      So pedestrians know that they need to wait as another train is coming.

    • @grassytramtracks
      @grassytramtracks 2 года назад +1

      Maybe if you get used to the normal alarm, they want you to notice the change

  • @stwtranvids2078
    @stwtranvids2078 6 лет назад +15

    Well what if there was a train that wouldn't stop at the station like 4:11?

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 6 лет назад +4

      Then the driver has to stop at the station to operate the plunger anyway, wait for the white light to show and then cross the road.

    • @QT480uk
      @QT480uk 5 лет назад +2

      Also as before October 2012, the train had to stop @ Woodbridge in both directions because of Radio Electronic Token Block workings between Westerfield & Oulton Broad South. Woodbridge was a token exchange point along with Saxmundham & Halesworth

    • @kaydencoupland6109
      @kaydencoupland6109 3 года назад +2

      It say stop even if the train is not stoping at the stason over whise it counted as skiping a red signup

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад

      Automatic crossings by stations (if, unlike Woodbridge here, trains CAN pass without stopping) tend to have a setting for either passing or stopping trains, set by the signaller. I.e. if passing then it works automatically from treadles like usual, if stopping, the treadles don't function and the plunger is needed.

  • @legorcand132farming5
    @legorcand132farming5 4 года назад +2

    Was that nuclear crash on the sizewell branch

    • @TheosTrainsWalesOfficial
      @TheosTrainsWalesOfficial 3 года назад +1

      That crossing that the crash happened was Brookland LC in Kent. It’s on the Isle of Grain branch.

  • @Greatanotherchannel
    @Greatanotherchannel 4 года назад +4

    Can you give a time stamp of when this video was made please?

    • @dkbmaestrorules
      @dkbmaestrorules 4 года назад +3

      Judging by the trains and a few other details - probably about 2000/2001.

    • @DaveDVideoMaker
      @DaveDVideoMaker 3 года назад +1

      Actually 2002-2003. Network Rail wasn’t founded until 2002.

    • @westmidstrportspotting2877
      @westmidstrportspotting2877 3 года назад +2

      @@DaveDVideoMaker yep it's was br before that

  • @halesworth01
    @halesworth01 9 лет назад +14

    Where is Claire!!!!???

  • @lukedavis436
    @lukedavis436 2 года назад

    I see a Fiat Brava, an original Ford focus and what appears to be a Ford probe sports car perhaps?.

  • @kevinwatton9015
    @kevinwatton9015 5 лет назад +4

    Sometimes level crossings don't work what do you do if they malfunctioned

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 5 лет назад +3

      Call Network Rail, they will sort it out.

    • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
      @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 3 года назад +1

      Always call the network rail they will sort it

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings 9 месяцев назад

      There won't be a "malfunction" in the sense of trains just shooting through without any of the equipment working. Whether there's automatic half barriers or manually-operated full barriers, there are too many fault detection checks which would set approaching signals to danger in case of a fault.

  • @mutantthegreat7963
    @mutantthegreat7963 2 месяца назад

    Good to know. I have jotted it down, thanks.

  • @LewisSmith-he6gu
    @LewisSmith-he6gu 8 месяцев назад

    princess holly was hit by train and she was taken to the hospital with minor injuries to her head after the crash on Sunday night at 10 o’clock

  • @Blue_LineProductions
    @Blue_LineProductions 4 года назад +3

    Why no MCB?

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад +1

      Either that's in a separate video or they don't need to be covered because they're manual and any problems can be dealt with by the signaller.

  • @googleuser8740
    @googleuser8740 2 года назад +1

    What if you open the gates to cross then the lights change to red and the gates are still open? Phone operator?

    • @LEVELCROSSING225
      @LEVELCROSSING225 2 года назад +2

      Don't cross. That is why you are asked to observe that the miniture stop light is still showing green. If it isn't, then do not traverse the xing. Wait for the train(s) to pass, the green light to show. Then cross the xing.
      If there are no lights showing, ring the signaller on the yellow telephone. Tell them that you are intending to cross the line and that the MSL (miniture stop light) isn't working.

    • @googleuser8740
      @googleuser8740 2 года назад

      @@LEVELCROSSING225 Hi thanks for your answer. Say you open the opposite gates then walk back to drive through but the lights change to red but the opposite gates are still open so someone else might drive through. Phone operator and tell them?

    • @xaiano794
      @xaiano794 Год назад +1

      @@googleuser8740 you wait for the train, wait for it to go green and close the gates. Miniature red green signals aren't red for long, 30-60 seconds.

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Год назад

      ​@@googleuser8740: I would think with those crossings, the fact that they're on private roads and your presence from opening the gates would be enough to stop the other person from crossing...

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад

      ​@@googleuser8740It's not hard - no matter which bit of the process you're on, whether opening the gates, getting in the car to cross the line or closing the gates, all you do is pause what you're doing and wait for the train to pass if you see the light go red.

  • @thesouthwesttrainspotter
    @thesouthwesttrainspotter 11 лет назад +7

    I don't know why people jump the lights on high speed railways

    • @PottersVideos2
      @PottersVideos2 7 лет назад +5

      Agreed, even on low speed railways there is a risk!

    • @samhope6310
      @samhope6310 6 лет назад +3

      Because some people are idiots.

    • @neiltheboxtankengine3065
      @neiltheboxtankengine3065 6 лет назад +4

      They think they'll get to their place faster.

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад +1

      Level crossings were built as part of an 1800s railway system where there were no cars and trains were fewer and slower - they aren't suitable for today's busy society, but closures can be very difficult to implement.

  • @N00N01
    @N00N01 Год назад

    27 or youve skipped to(likely not) heaven

  • @jacobferron5952
    @jacobferron5952 7 лет назад +4

    ,

  • @howardsix9708
    @howardsix9708 4 года назад +1

    PEOPLE dont seem to give a hoot in Wem crossing on Aston/Station road......What can you do ?.beggars belief..

  • @cassierennoldson3185
    @cassierennoldson3185 3 года назад +1

    kkkk

  • @des_smith7658
    @des_smith7658 20 часов назад

    Safely Rules OK

  • @morzh1978
    @morzh1978 6 лет назад +6

    0:20 - total bullshit, warnig lights never switch from amber to red THAT late, just 3-7 seconds before the train comes. Neither in the UK, nor even in the US. You always have something in between of 1/3 minutes in the US and up to 5 minutes (or even more!) in former USSR to wait before the train is actually there!

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD 5 лет назад +4

      Normally, you would be right (see 1:14 - it's a legal requirement for there to be 27 seconds of "warning time") but crossings are (supposed to be) designed such that if a train fails to stop somewhere it should (e.g. a red signal) before the crossing, then it should activate instantly, which means you may not have that warning time. (That isn't including crossings where trains stop and drivers activate it while waiting either...)

    • @al66class59
      @al66class59 5 лет назад +5

      My guess is they’ve edited it to show the potential dangers, and scaremonger the public into waiting at the lights. They wouldn’t show 27 seconds of red lights and then send the coach over, it would make the public lose interest.

    • @MirkoMazzoni2000
      @MirkoMazzoni2000 2 года назад +1

      5 minutes or even more?
      In Italy (about) most of the time trains comes at that level crossing you're waiting about 5+ minutes after closure/activating of red light(s)
      I might be correct for full barrier level crossings but idk if it's still that true.
      (Actually based my experiences and some RUclips videos, and Italian law requires at least 30 seconds of time counting from activating the signals that close the LC and the 🚆 passing that exact LC)

    • @morzh1978
      @morzh1978 2 года назад

      @@MirkoMazzoni2000 30 seconds, almost like in the US. Imagine you stalled / you are in a long intercity coach, suddenly stuck on the crossing because of traffic ahead, an the barriers begin to lower down onto you suddenly... How much time you would need to evacuate a coach or get out of the car and push it in neutral to the other side?

    • @MirkoMazzoni2000
      @MirkoMazzoni2000 2 года назад

      @@morzh1978 too much.

  • @Sam-bz1hr
    @Sam-bz1hr 4 года назад +3

    Where's Claire?

  • @BritishTightEnd
    @BritishTightEnd 3 года назад

    5:18 a very bad idea in fucking deed. I don't think any of us want to get railed by a 140 MPH train

    • @TheArkamedBat
      @TheArkamedBat 3 года назад +3

      Max speed in UK railways (except HS1) is 125 MPH

    • @c.s-crossings
      @c.s-crossings Год назад

      Not possible. Automatic half barrier crossings can have 100mph maximum and no crossing can be installed on lines with more than 125mph.