You should come down to Tassie, half of our active crossings use WCH type 3 E bells, the other half use the Siemens Safetran type 3. We live dangerously, only 1 crossing in the entire state has boom barriers and it’s in Brighton near Hobart in the south of the state.
Another WCH E bells in Victoria, nice! This Railway crossing bells is a tiny bit faster then Bennetts Road.
Yep! Maybe they’ll be made even faster at some point to
Nice video. This crossing was cool. Finally opened.
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Nice Video :) Really awesome to see another crossing with WCH E-Bells in Victoria! And cool to see the crossing when it had the passive signage.
Yep! I hope WCH E-Bells come more common in place of ST3’s!
You should come down to Tassie, half of our active crossings use WCH type 3 E bells, the other half use the Siemens Safetran type 3. We live dangerously, only 1 crossing in the entire state has boom barriers and it’s in Brighton near Hobart in the south of the state.
Yk half of Metro Adelaide railway crossings has WCH E bells?
Great video
Thanks!
Where were the tracks before the upgrade
The tracks?
@@TazzieTransport yes on the part before the upgrade. I saw a yellow sign with tracks, and a sign saying look for tracks
@@TazzieTransport yes on the part before the upgrade. I saw a yellow sign with tracks, and a sign saying look for tracks, but I couldn't find it
@@SheepJebPlayz ahh, there tracks are up further, that’s a sign saying your about to approach a passive crossing
Is this on albury line?