Barnes Level Crossings, Greater London

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  • Borough: London Borough of Richmond-Upon-Thames
    Date filmed: 05/03/2023
    Video filmed between 16:05 and 16:41
    Route(s): London Waterloo to Reading Line / Hounslow Loop Line
    - Barnes is the closest station for both.
    Crossing type: Manually Controlled Barriers crossing with CCTV (MCB-CCTV)
    - Both crossings are of the same type.
    A selection of late-afternoon trains are seen passing this pair of level crossings located opposite each other just after the Hounslow Loop Line splits off from the very busy London Waterloo to Reading Line at Barnes Station. The level crossings are separated by only 200 feet (60 metres), and it is fairly unusual to have two level crossings on the same stretch of road so close together. It's not unusual at all to have both closed at the same time, or be stopped by one and THEN the other. This is a good place to spend a while if you're a railway enthusiast, as there's never long to wait for a train and a good variety of trackside views to be had! The level crossing on the line towards Richmond is significantly busier than the one on the line towards Hounslow, and the latter has an abandoned British Railways signal box next to it, with a large abandoned railway goods shed between the two crossings also. Frequent aeroplanes using one of Heathrow Airport's busiest flight paths pass overhead and make quite a lot of noise at this otherwise quiet and peaceful location. Both level crossings are controlled and operated from Wimbledon.
    As the South West Main Line was closed between Clapham Junction and Weybridge, main line services had to be diverted via Feltham on the day of filming. Most used the line towards Richmond, though some used the Hounslow Loop Line as a relief since the former was incredibly busy. A mixture of, suburban, commuter and long-distance South Coast services are seen. Rather amusingly, someone had written 'BMW...' on a sign in place to advise drivers against idling whilst waiting at the barriers, and this can be seen in the video. Enjoy!
    Location: Vine Road, Barnes
    Trains featured:
    Intro - 0:00
    Hounslow Line crossing Lowering 1 (0:51):
    1) 2 Class 707s (South Western Railway) - 2:08
    London Waterloo ➡ Woking
    2) 2 Class 458s (South Western Railway) At Richmond Line Crossing - 2:47
    Windsor & Eton Riverside ➡ London Waterloo
    3) 2 Class 444s (South Western Railway) - 2:55
    Weymouth ➡ London Waterloo (Via Feltham & Hounslow)
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    Richmond Line crossing lowering 1 (3:38):
    3 Class 450s (South Western Railway) - 4:11
    London Waterloo ➡ Portsmouth Harbour (Via Richmond & Feltham)
    -
    Richmond Line Crossing lowering 2 (4:51):
    1) 2 Class 444s (South Western Railway) - 5:55
    London Waterloo ➡ Weymouth (Via Richmond & Feltham)
    2) 2 Class 455s (South Western Railway) - 6:18
    Shepperton ➡ London Waterloo
    -
    2 Class 450s (South Western Railway) - 6:54
    London Waterloo ➡ Ascot
    -
    Hounslow Line crossing lowering 2 (7:37):
    2 Class 450s (South Western Railway) - 8:20
    Woking (Cancelled from Portsmouth & Southsea) ➡ London Waterloo (Via Feltham & Hounslow)
    -
    Richmond Line crossing lowering 3 (9:02):
    2 Class 444s (South Western Railway) - 9:57
    London Waterloo ➡ Poole (Via Richmond & Feltham)
    -
    Richmond Line crossing lowering 4 (10:31):
    1) 2 Class 455s (South Western Railway) - 11:02
    London Waterloo ➡ Shepperton
    2) 2 Class 450s (South Western Railway) - 11:28
    Ascot ➡ London Waterloo
    -
    Richmond Line crossing lowering 5 (11:55):
    2 Class 455s (South Western Railway) - 12:45
    London Waterloo ➡ Windsor & Eton Riverside
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @rainbowlady1532
    @rainbowlady1532 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Despite being on the same road & location, one level crossing has quiet yodalarms while the other has loud ones. I think it’s always been that way.

  • @paulskilling6637
    @paulskilling6637 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video Been there many times great location.

  • @njtrainsandairplanes5355
    @njtrainsandairplanes5355 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I’m hoping to come here on my holiday to England in May

  • @railwayhonza
    @railwayhonza ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video of the level crossings in barnes

  • @among_usfan_oh_lol
    @among_usfan_oh_lol ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice!

    • @among_usfan_oh_lol
      @among_usfan_oh_lol ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Numbers on the Southwestern railway trains: 1.2 class 707 train: 027 + 024 (same on the back of the train 2:34) 2. 2 Class 444: 040 + 012 (same on the back of the train 3:19) 3. 3 Class 450 train: 020 + 002 + 044 (same on the back of the train 4:33) 4. 2 class 444 train: 036 + 044 (same on the back of the train 6:09) 5. 2 Class 455 train: 014 + 714 (same on the back of the train 6:34) 6. 2 Class 450 train: 060 + 107 (same on the back of the train 8:43)

  • @NorthWestLevelCrossingsChannel
    @NorthWestLevelCrossingsChannel ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent video and Crossings 👍

  • @freebrickproductions
    @freebrickproductions ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! There are definitely a good few crossings close by on the same road in my area, though seeing trains passing through both at or about the same ain't super common. Have managed it a time or two though.
    One of them (Vine Street in Decatur) is basically impossible though, unless something went really wrong somewhere.
    Kind of wonder what the inside of that abandoned signal box looks like.

    • @SouthEastLevelCrossings
      @SouthEastLevelCrossings  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks very much! Yeah, it would be interesting to know what it looks like, both when in operation and now after years of being disused.

  • @NWLevelCrossings
    @NWLevelCrossings ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Amazing Videos and Crossings!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻