Not a rare sight in New Zealand, and gradually getting more and more common. KiwiRail uses Western-Cullen Hayes for Bells & Barriers, and has done for many many years. All crossing upgrades get them.
There's a couple of crossings in Napier/Hastings that were recently upgraded with Safetran bells. Would make a nice video once you're able to travel again...
Not exactly, no...this was nearly 4 years ago.... This is right next to a Z station, so if you go into Google Maps and look up where all the Z's are in Napier, you'll probabaly find it....
I'm not entirely sure which part of the video you're referencing here, but Dick Smith was an Australian chain of retail stores that sold consumer electronics goods, hobbyist electronic components, and electronic project kits. The chain expanded successfully into New Zealand and unsuccessfully into several other countries. The company was founded in Sydney in 1968 by Dick Smith and owned by him and his wife until they sold 60% to Woolworths in 1980, and the remaining 40% two years later. In 2012, Dick Smith had 263 stores around Australia. It also had 62 stores around New Zealand, including 20 in Auckland. The company closed its stores in 2016, four years after its acquisition by Anchorage Capital Partners, though the Dick Smith name continues as an online brand operated by Kogan.com.
I live in taradle near Napier and I see lots of trains round there and cool video =D
This Train is Train 650 Palmerston North to Napier, so this should be recorded around 8:00pm. Do you know Kiwirail Freight Timetables?
No, I don't. All I do know is that this sure at hell wasn't 8pm.
WC Hayes E bell, nice! Great catch :)!
Not a rare sight in New Zealand, and gradually getting more and more common. KiwiRail uses Western-Cullen Hayes for Bells & Barriers, and has done for many many years. All crossing upgrades get them.
@@the_alex_ellis_channel6923 that is a 650
This is Tennyson Street level crossing. I did a video here as well but on the opposite side.
There's a couple of crossings in Napier/Hastings that were recently upgraded with Safetran bells. Would make a nice video once you're able to travel again...
@@the_alex_ellis_channel6923 I'm looking forward to being able to travel again I plan go go to Invercargill and video trains down there.
Do you know where this crossing actually is??
Not exactly, no...this was nearly 4 years ago....
This is right next to a Z station, so if you go into Google Maps and look up where all the Z's are in Napier, you'll probabaly find it....
Wow a car wash
i live in napier
It’s WabcO! Not Wabac! Lol! Lmao!
Dick Smith?! 😂😂🤣
I'm not entirely sure which part of the video you're referencing here, but Dick Smith was an Australian chain of retail stores that sold consumer electronics goods, hobbyist electronic components, and electronic project kits. The chain expanded successfully into New Zealand and unsuccessfully into several other countries. The company was founded in Sydney in 1968 by Dick Smith and owned by him and his wife until they sold 60% to Woolworths in 1980, and the remaining 40% two years later. In 2012, Dick Smith had 263 stores around Australia. It also had 62 stores around New Zealand, including 20 in Auckland. The company closed its stores in 2016, four years after its acquisition by Anchorage Capital Partners, though the Dick Smith name continues as an online brand operated by Kogan.com.
@@the_alex_ellis_channel6923 I see
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