Great video and nice crossing! The extra gateless signals are definitely neat, though a bit odd with how they're mounted on the far side of the tracks from the direction of travel, I wonder why that was done?
Thanks! I’m guessing the gateless signals were mounted in their position to replicate the rear facing lights on the opposite side of the track which would have existed with a normal setup
@@McKHAust That was my guess as well, though I feel like it would've made just as much sense had the median signals been mounted on the nearsides. Could it potentially be something in y'all's regulations?
Fantastic Video! This looks like a nice peaceful crossing, which is great! I also like the Gateless signals setup, don’t see to many of that kind around Victoria!
Great video Michael, this crossing is certainly very unique with the lights only flashing light signals. Love the pictures towards the end of the video too.
Certainly an interesting set up for this crossing. It’s amazing that despite being on a major highway, they didn’t even have signals here until 2009. I wonder how many trains it even sees? BTW, they removed the crossing at Narre Warren recently. :(
The crossing only sees a couple of trains per week and the track speed is low because it’s at the end of the line, guessing that’s why it was passive for so long. Only got upgraded because the federal government paid as part of the economic stimulus package after the GFC.
Heh heh! I noticed that too. I guess the video was uploaded about 2 years ago, but unlisted / private until today. Manangatang is a perfectly normal name. Just like Chillingollah, Quanbatook and Chinkapook on the same line. 🤣
Great video and nice crossing! The extra gateless signals are definitely neat, though a bit odd with how they're mounted on the far side of the tracks from the direction of travel, I wonder why that was done?
Thanks! I’m guessing the gateless signals were mounted in their position to replicate the rear facing lights on the opposite side of the track which would have existed with a normal setup
@@McKHAust That was my guess as well, though I feel like it would've made just as much sense had the median signals been mounted on the nearsides. Could it potentially be something in y'all's regulations?
Victoria seems to do this quite often so it could be something in their regulations, other states don’t seem to do the same thing very often
Aweosome Video, Love the Wacky Gated setup in the Middle of no where and that Silo shot at 22:55 is Perfection!!
Thanks :))
Fantastic Video! This looks like a nice peaceful crossing, which is great! I also like the Gateless signals setup, don’t see to many of that kind around Victoria!
Thanks!
Great video Michael, this crossing is certainly very unique with the lights only flashing light signals. Love the pictures towards the end of the video too.
Thanks Jack!
Certainly an interesting set up for this crossing. It’s amazing that despite being on a major highway, they didn’t even have signals here until 2009. I wonder how many trains it even sees?
BTW, they removed the crossing at Narre Warren recently. :(
The crossing only sees a couple of trains per week and the track speed is low because it’s at the end of the line, guessing that’s why it was passive for so long. Only got upgraded because the federal government paid as part of the economic stimulus package after the GFC.
@@McKHAust Regardless, I'm glad this crossing got upgraded, as it has a neat little set up at it.
Yes even though it’s a newer setup, it’s quite an interesting configuration
Why was the comment 2 years ago and why is the suburb have a funny name?
The Delorean.
@@Hopen111YT Ok?
Heh heh! I noticed that too. I guess the video was uploaded about 2 years ago, but unlisted / private until today.
Manangatang is a perfectly normal name. Just like Chillingollah, Quanbatook and Chinkapook on the same line. 🤣
@@emdB67 I’ve seen “Wagga Wagga” before
Very unique crossing
Epic
I like the locomotives they are reversible. pensacola Florida