Sleaford North Level Crossing, Lincolnshire
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- Sleaford North Level Crossing, Sleaford, Lincolnshire on the Peterborough to Lincoln Line.
Location: Bonemill Lane, Sleaford
Date Filmed: 28-08-2020
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Nearest Station: Ruskington
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Trains:
Class 156 (East Midlands Railway)
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Featuring:
@JTCrossingsUK
Obstacle detection level crossing north of Sleaford. The crossing has American-designed Siemens S60 barriers, which have been installed mostly at obstacle detection crossings in Lincolnshire. The road provides access to a farm and sewage works.
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Notice the extra set of lights at the "T" junction, very close to the level crossing, but facing a different way
Great video and crossing!
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Great video
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Nice video
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Good video Jamie,
these barriers are very rare really good catching there! 😎😁👍
Thank you 😁 Its a shame there's none of these barriers in the south-east because I think they're really cool. There's quite a few of them in the Midlands area, in particular in Lincolnshire
@@UKLevelCrossingsChannel i know i agree 😁
Interesting American style gates! Pretty long wait for such a short train!
Yeah, there's quite a few of these gates in Lincolnshire, but can't be found much anywhere else.
Fab on the one mate
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Nice one mate!
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Is wheel white lane level crossing in Coventry abandoned idk if it is?
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Thanks 😎 I believe it is, and I will be finding out very soon as I'm planning to visit and film it
why is it on these ones the light has a delay
one of them are delayed because of nothing and also its not a problem @George,s crossing adventures 👍
Most of the Obstacle Detection crossings like this one have the lights flash like this. They were installed by a company called Siemens I think
oh, that one wigwag is not synced with other wigwags
Yeah, most Obstacle Detection crossings like this one have a similar lights sequence.
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Nice one! Reminds me of Trimley. St Martin.
Thanks 😁 Except for the barriers and long shades on the lights this crossing does actually look quite similar