Awesome video. I love the alarm there. At least it's not the extremely common E2S alarm found around the UK. Even though this alarm is E2S it is more rarer.
Not sure about the alarms but I think the barrier light mounted on the pole used to operate as the pedestrian light before the current one. Since been replaced and no longer in use. I think at least.
The instructions aren't the best, nor is the fact you need to press the plunger and hold for 3 seconds (as anyone used to pedestrian road crossings where you just press without needing to hold)... the fact the alarm comes on when the gates are already locked, rather than to indicate it's clear to cross (though of course worth noting the contradiction that would arise with other crossings, I guess!)
Great video Jamie!
The bridge has recently been refurbished/repaired/replaced.
One of those! 🙂👍
Thank you. Yes, I think I saw something online from Network Rail not too long ago posting about the bridge being refurbished :)
What a fab crossing! I could depend all day here just crossing the river & tracks & watching the trains. Great catches. ❤😊👍
Thank you. Yeah, its a very nice location.
Considering i don't like walking over level crossings I reckon I would be ok with this one.The alarms aren't as noisy as normal which helps!
Awesome video. I love the alarm there. At least it's not the extremely common E2S alarm found around the UK. Even though this alarm is E2S it is more rarer.
Thank you!
Nice Video! This is such a nice unique Crossing! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
Great video as always 👍
Thank you.
@Leeswinburn
Nice video in Lincolnshire and a nice canal as well and nice footpath crossing over bridge 🛶🛶🛶
Thank you.
I remember you guys filming this. Great to see the other angle of it. It would be a good idea to install MWL's here with the existing equipment.
I think due to the fact the crossing is also situated across a swing bridge, a Red/Green light system may not have worked here.
Spectacle!
Indeed :)
What an unusual setup... 😕. Rather different to the conventional [🔴⚫] and [⚫🟢] lighting.
It is quite unusual. I think due to the fact the crossing is also situated across a swing bridge, a Red/Green light system may not have worked here.
Very nice, I've got questions about this
1. Why is there 2 alarms
2. Why is there a barrier light
Not sure about the alarms but I think the barrier light mounted on the pole used to operate as the pedestrian light before the current one. Since been replaced and no longer in use. I think at least.
@@benjaymin2916 okay thanks
Thank you. Just as @benjaymin2916 has said, the barrier light was the old pedestrian light I believe before new ones got installed.
Its the thomas the tank engine level crossing
This crossing is very confusing
I did have to study the instructions first before crossing lol
Yeah 😂
The instructions aren't the best, nor is the fact you need to press the plunger and hold for 3 seconds (as anyone used to pedestrian road crossings where you just press without needing to hold)...
the fact the alarm comes on when the gates are already locked, rather than to indicate it's clear to cross (though of course worth noting the contradiction that would arise with other crossings, I guess!)
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TO DO wubbox