Canadian Railroad Crossings Compilation 1
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Here's a brief summary of Canadian railroad crossings. So, these crossings have a lot of things in common to railroad crossings you'd find in the United States. However, there are certainly some noticeable differences, with the biggest difference being the crossbuck. Since 1986, Canada has used the style of crossbuck that you see in pretty much almost all crossings in Canada, having a red outline and no text at all unlike in the US. Before the year given above, most areas had similar crossbucks to the US, except they displayed "Railway Crossing" instead of "Railroad Crossing". In the province of Quebec though, the crossbucks there were unique, being multi-lingual ones. Those crossbucks there displayed the text in English and French. Although not really noticeable if you're not a crossing buff, but Canadian crossings are known to having less of a variety of lights and bells. Unlike most parts of the US, 12x20" lights highly dominate here in Canada, with almost all of them having either GE Uniform Look or Harmon Fading for LED inserts due to Transport Canada regulations, although there are a few exceptions with some railroads. Because of the regulations, almost all of the old incandescent lights (mainly being 8" lights) are gone from all of the mainlines. Many of those lights were also replaced along spurs/branchlines and shortlines as well. So, enjoy a nearly 20-minute compilation of Canadian railroad crossings from coast to coast.
Also noting that since this is a compilation, almost all of the videos that have been put here were shortened by a lot. So, feel free to ask me to link you to the full videos of these crossings.
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Great video! I would also say that another major difference between the US and Canada is how lax Canada seems to be with the implementation of quiet zones.
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Great comp! I recognize some of these crossings from older videos, and 6:15 is quite a blast from the past!
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I find that mechanical bells especially seem to be hard to find on crossings in Canada, especially on CN lines. CP is more tolerant of mechanical bells and other older equipment, while CN seems to be on a mission to replace everything with Safetran/Siemens equipment.
That seems to be the case, at least in the east coast. In the west though, both CN and CP have been replacing equipment pretty much at the same rate.
Great video! I've always loved that most of these crossings are located in a scenic area.
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16:05 This place is nostalgia for me, i remember going to this crossing when i was like, i don't know, 5? 6? i'm 14 now and in a different part of BC.
Canada is a wonderful country.
7:50
nice *1 inch* lights.
Lol
Great video!
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Canada should add the "Railway Crossing" crossbuck back, instead of depleting the words.
This are one of those favorites bells 15:15
Outstanding compilation
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6:06 hey i reconise the place (yea im a montrealer)
Nice video!!!!!
8:37 2 gates
Love it!
I see you also added a few tram crossings
4:32 is my favorite part! I love the crossing.
Top Video 👍
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7:47 the lights are so small
That's the LRT in Edmonton, I believe the grade crossings are regular sized lights, the small lights are often near stations as most stations are center platforms
Yep I know it
Nice compilation.
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You’re welcome BC Railfan.
I am only just now realizing Canada has the same crossing signals as USA, only difference is some of the decals and the sign.
i love CSX Railway
CSX in Canada Ok what the hell
It's the same thing as if you would see a CN or CP locomotive in the states
Nah man that’s normal that’s called foreign power. And CN and CP are a part of the USA, even before CPKC merged into existence
Awesome video
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Nice Vid!
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Nice Video!
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10:02 bad crossing/traffic pattern, a whole green cycle stuck waiting for the crossing
Great Vid! Just wondering, do you know where the second clip was shot at?
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do you mind posting the locations please I would love to go and watch the trains myself
Canadian and American railroad crossings are so similar
And Australia and Another one in Africa
Rervese Railroad Crossing Canadia🇨🇦
18:25 amtrak cascades with unit 90253 leading
Absolutely wonderful video but it’s really sad that that I live on Vancouver Island and we have a rail way and we are not using it and passenger rail service stoped in 2011 and freight rail In 2015 it would make my day if the Vancouver Island railway corridor could be restored to operating condition soon
Many are wrong, 2 long whistle followed by 1 short whistle then a long whistle at road crossings
Nice :)
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Some of the crossings has a major delay before the gates start to go down why is that
4:32 where is this crossing at? also can I have the full video for that?
9:57 are the gates broken?
No
Wait.What
10:47 trolley towing a motor
Sadly
Us
second crossing was slow
or is that normal?
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Amtrak in Canada?
Yes, Americans not only travel to Canada by plane or car, but also travel by train
@@southerncoloradorailfannin4027 I know that I didn't know Amtrak could legally operate outside the US.
Amtrak has a couple international routes, once they cross the border it's a VIA Rail crew that takes over
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Canadian pacific on canada
CSX 6:51
canada isa country with a railroad crossing
Railroad crossing is bnsf
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