This is an interesting lift bridge the uk has, i like these type of lift bridges where instead of rotating, theres 4 big towers bringing the bridge up and down.
Thanks for the nice comment! This is certainly a very unique bridge. The only others in this country that raise like this that I know of are around Manchester on the Manchester Shipping canal, but neither a railway line going over them.
Most of your passenger and Freight trains run almost exclusively on electrified rails in the UK dont they? really makes me wonder how they complete the circuit when the bridge raises and lowers
Superb video !
Thank you very much! 👍
Great video! Always love the classic white-bordered traffic light wigwags and bells there!
Wow, that is amazing!😁👍🏻 Excellent Video and Lift Bridge!!👍🏻👍🏻
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Excellent video!
Thanks! 👍👍
There can't be that many examples of lifting bridges in the UK where both rail and road run over them
Only this and Preston docks as far as I'm aware
This is an interesting lift bridge the uk has, i like these type of lift bridges where instead of rotating, theres 4 big towers bringing the bridge up and down.
Thanks for posting that up, very interesting bridge.....
Nothing like this in Ireland 🇮🇪 that I'm aware of.
Pedestrian, vehicle and train 🚂🚂
Thanks for the nice comment! This is certainly a very unique bridge. The only others in this country that raise like this that I know of are around Manchester on the Manchester Shipping canal, but neither a railway line going over them.
excellent video
Thank you!
Nice!
Numbers on the class 375 train: 375304 (same on the back of the train)
Nice Video! I see there is a Vertical Light just like minffordd!
Thank you, indeed there are! There's one per side here.
This level bridge crossing is very interesting. Isn’t swale station not far?
Swale station is literally just a very short walk up the road from here, and is where you'll find the best parking in the area.
You Got An 375/7 3 car there
Most of your passenger and Freight trains run almost exclusively on electrified rails in the UK dont they? really makes me wonder how they complete the circuit when the bridge raises and lowers
Interesting to think about it that way, but I personally don't know what they do here in terms of that.
Nice!
Thanks! 👍😁