I think that is the best videos of the level crossing compilations ever and what a fantastic video at Bedhampton in Hampshire that was brilliant to see ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚄🚄🚄🚄🚄🚄🚅🚅🚅🚅🚆🚆🚆🚆🚝🚝🚝🚝🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋
Great video and crossing! Love the old GWEs there, interesting arrangement for the lights on the one side too. Looks like one of the LED gate lights is on its way out, with the dead LEDs almost making an NSL symbol, lol. Neat to see how they dealt with a failure of the track circuit there, recently I was able to catch some locomotives going to rescue a coal train that had stalled on a hill here in Huntsville (due to the rear DPU failing). As the rescue locomotives were having to run through a pair of absolute signals showing a stop indication on their way to the stalled coal train, the train crew had to come to a stop before each absolute signal and receive permission from the dispatcher to pass it. I wonder why some of the LED gate lights over there have those covers over them while others don't. Could it have been a feature they retained from the older halogen gate lights when they first started installing LED gate lights?
Wow, amazing. i go here twice a week, tbf in rush hour. You see loads of misuse and cars overhanging with that dangerous junction because they get so fed up of waiting bettween 4-6 rush hour its insane like 13 trains in 30 minutes i saw once! Nice video btw
I've known this crossing and been going here for a very long time due to having family in Portsmouth. This is a bit of a missue hotspot in the peak. I have seen the barriers held for cars not keeping the crossing clear.
Excellent Videos! Can’t believe the crossing was lowered for so long that time!
Nice! That was a long closure because of the failure
Excellent video and crossing 👍
I think that is the best videos of the level crossing compilations ever and what a fantastic video at Bedhampton in Hampshire that was brilliant to see ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚂🚄🚄🚄🚄🚄🚄🚅🚅🚅🚅🚆🚆🚆🚆🚝🚝🚝🚝🚋🚋🚋🚋🚋
Great video and crossing! Love the old GWEs there, interesting arrangement for the lights on the one side too. Looks like one of the LED gate lights is on its way out, with the dead LEDs almost making an NSL symbol, lol. Neat to see how they dealt with a failure of the track circuit there, recently I was able to catch some locomotives going to rescue a coal train that had stalled on a hill here in Huntsville (due to the rear DPU failing). As the rescue locomotives were having to run through a pair of absolute signals showing a stop indication on their way to the stalled coal train, the train crew had to come to a stop before each absolute signal and receive permission from the dispatcher to pass it.
I wonder why some of the LED gate lights over there have those covers over them while others don't. Could it have been a feature they retained from the older halogen gate lights when they first started installing LED gate lights?
These black covers on the boom lights definitely seem retained from previous halogen variants tbh
Nice! I was here on Saturday, it was done for 4 TRAINS! EVEN WHEN THERE WAS SEVERE DISRUPTION ON SWR SERVICES!!!
The line through Havant never chills! I do love how you can just turn up and go without a sizeable wait though
Wow, amazing. i go here twice a week, tbf in rush hour. You see loads of misuse and cars overhanging with that dangerous junction because they get so fed up of waiting bettween 4-6 rush hour its insane like 13 trains in 30 minutes i saw once! Nice video btw
I've known this crossing and been going here for a very long time due to having family in Portsmouth. This is a bit of a missue hotspot in the peak. I have seen the barriers held for cars not keeping the crossing clear.
Good catch
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