These 3 passive level crossings in Mildura are way more dangerous. Eighth Street: maps.app.goo.gl/YgaWZvn9XqMgZts19?g_st=ic Ninth Street: maps.app.goo.gl/Vo5bqq9dbCG7Lzbv9?g_st=ic Tenth Street: maps.app.goo.gl/sNahWi2Phn73iotU9?g_st=ic
How so? There’s two of them up here and I don’t think there’s ever been a collision at either. There’s some far more dangerous ones in Mildura that don’t even have active protection
Interesting crossing, I wish it were easier to film trains up Mildura wat
Same. To film all the active level crossings between Red Cliffs and Merbein I’d need to see over 20 trains.
Only Tuesday Thursday and Saturday trains run through Mildura
Yes I know
Ironic it’s maintained by an operator that hasn’t run trains up there in decades.
V/Line maintains railway lines that don’t see passenger trains
Very dangerous roundabout level crossing
These 3 passive level crossings in Mildura are way more dangerous.
Eighth Street: maps.app.goo.gl/YgaWZvn9XqMgZts19?g_st=ic
Ninth Street: maps.app.goo.gl/Vo5bqq9dbCG7Lzbv9?g_st=ic
Tenth Street: maps.app.goo.gl/sNahWi2Phn73iotU9?g_st=ic
How so? There’s two of them up here and I don’t think there’s ever been a collision at either. There’s some far more dangerous ones in Mildura that don’t even have active protection
@@lachlanbaker2031 the other one in Mildura has boom gates
Those passive level crossings are way more dangerous than the flashing light level crossings
@@jacktherailwayenthusiast3343 plus Tenth Street is 700m from Sunraysia Resort, which is a busy road