That was a nice collection of videos at Basford level crossing Lincoln street in Nottingham and alarm sound compilations and nice level crossing gates as well ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
Great video and neat crossing! I suspect the one extra tram signal there is to let crews on the light rail there know that the traffic lights are preventing people from going across the tram crossing. Unless you're talking about the section seen on the right at 5:27, which I suspect could just basically be used as a splice box or other equipment housing for the ped button underneath the signal.
It was the one on the right at 5:27 I was referring to. I wouldn't've thought that would be too likely it were anything to do with the ped button, unless in this case it has been repurposed.
@@SouthEastLevelCrossings I wouldn't be too surprised about it being reused as such, I seem to recall other people have found similar sections over there that have been blanked-out to be used for similar purposes before.
Brilliant Videos and Catches! This is one of my favourite places in this city! I come here quite often too.
That was a nice collection of videos at Basford level crossing Lincoln street in Nottingham and alarm sound compilations and nice level crossing gates as well ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
Excellent video and crossing 👍
Cracking shots of the mainline action and those trams. Glad you managed to escape those dastardly souls 😅
This was a really complicated design between the highway traffic lights, trams & trains. Well done Mike, Robin & Kevin.
They certainly had their work cut out here, especially with how busy the tram lines are. It all works well though.
Great video and neat crossing! I suspect the one extra tram signal there is to let crews on the light rail there know that the traffic lights are preventing people from going across the tram crossing. Unless you're talking about the section seen on the right at 5:27, which I suspect could just basically be used as a splice box or other equipment housing for the ped button underneath the signal.
It was the one on the right at 5:27 I was referring to. I wouldn't've thought that would be too likely it were anything to do with the ped button, unless in this case it has been repurposed.
@@SouthEastLevelCrossings I wouldn't be too surprised about it being reused as such, I seem to recall other people have found similar sections over there that have been blanked-out to be used for similar purposes before.
Lincoln Street has only 57 Trains a day, But if you can include the trams, then this crossing is the busiest in the UK, With 480 Trains a day!
nice one