We have a lot of crossings away from towns which have few trains and from memory just have the usual X boards with a standard white on red STOP 🛑 ROAD sign. At busier places there are automated red flashing lights usually with bells and also mostly with drop down booms.
Yes Nathan, hope I did not talk you to death 😆. Friday is normal new video night, Melbourne this week but forget whether it is trains or trams. Currently stuck at Murrumbeena due to some dickhead on the tracks near Carnegie 😡
Very interesting video. I remember many railroad crossings with only the "Stop Look and Listen" sign. Thanks tresstleg1.💚👌
We have a lot of crossings away from towns which have few trains and from memory just have the usual X boards with a standard white on red STOP 🛑 ROAD sign. At busier places there are automated red flashing lights usually with bells and also mostly with drop down booms.
Enjoyed talking today and looking forward to your next video! - Nathan
Yes Nathan, hope I did not talk you to death 😆.
Friday is normal new video night, Melbourne this week but forget whether it is trains or trams.
Currently stuck at Murrumbeena due to some dickhead on the tracks near Carnegie 😡
At 12:30 there's a spur leading to a pipe-shaped structure. Do you know what it's for?
I can only have a guess but I suppose it is to store some smaller vehicles which likely get rarely used.
It's used to store the Passenger carriages, many miniature railways use pipes cause their cheap and work great :)
@@scrappy673 Thanks
Oh this is a really cool vid
Well, try to get there one day, preferably on a steaming day. Their website should say when that is.
@@tressteleg1 oh ok
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