I've been on this excellent, friendly railway years ago. In Australia, we would typically call a location like this '(name) Loop' as it's a crossing loop. A 'block post' would usually just have a location board but no tracks, so no ability to cross trains.
@@irseminorrailwayssection9491 Great series of videos. Keep up the excellent work as I'll soon again be in UK/Europe. I love your UK railways, including preserved lines like West Somerset.
the sheer passion and dedication of the keepers are commendable.
Trabalho explêndido. Nota-se o amor e a dedicação ao trabalho. Parabéns.
Gracias
I've been on this excellent, friendly railway years ago.
In Australia, we would typically call a location like this '(name) Loop' as it's a crossing loop.
A 'block post' would usually just have a location board but no tracks, so no ability to cross trains.
Thanks for that, there’s so many subtle differences between different countries around the world on terminology 😁
@@irseminorrailwayssection9491 Great series of videos. Keep up the excellent work as I'll soon again be in UK/Europe. I love your UK railways, including preserved lines like West Somerset.
Thank you.
Why did the Talyllyn not put a bilingual sign on the Brynglas Blockpost showing the Welsh as well as the English?
Brynglas Swydd bloc
@@wideyxyz2271 Incorrect. Caban Bloc Brynglas.