I haven't put in every crossing I filmed this year, I had put in the level crossings I hadn't filmed before In 2019 and the ones I filmed this year that have had an upgrade and a small change. hope you enjoy.
Awesome compilation! 2019 was a great year! I like how you included upgrades and MWLs in this compilation too! Don't worry about only including the raising sequences at THS No.2 and Morston Hall - I still enjoyed it! Hopefully 2020 will be a good year too! 😁
@@JTCrossingsUK Ah fair enough. Would be good to meet up again this year anyway, considering I would quite like to come back up your way at some point 😎
The first crossing is sooooo modern it’s almost weird! Same with the second and third ones even the fourth and fifth are like that and sixth and loads more
Wow railroad crossings in the United Kingdom are awesome I'm actually planning on doing some railfanning myself when I move to London England and the United Kingdom in March 2029 can't wait to see on know how the trains are different in England than the ones we have here in the United States
Well done! Thank you. So glad for the nearby residents thathe "squeakers"top their annoying sound when the gates have lowered. What is the white tank? Nice seeing the red pedestrian signahead. Intesting seeing the blocked level crossings whose gates one must raise to cross.
The signal sounds like Meltdown Alert! in a Nuclear Power station. There's no reason for it to be so shrill and menacing. They need to employ some pyschologists to find something which gives the notice needed without adding to the general fear and anxiety in the world, making people get worked up, have a panic attack and assault the neighbours.
Will you do Haxby or Strensall crossings with Adam R again? Cause I would like to do any one with you two, I visit York every half term and every holiday, nice video by the way!🙂👍🏻
NRS barriers use hydraulic telescope mechanisms to actually move them, they are not operated directly from the hinge, and the pumps the barrier uses are quite outdated, resulting in a lot of noise coming from it. Crediton Station level crossings has the same barriers and they are very loud.
Breaking the law. Idiot or twat (stupid person in British English). <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1023">17:03</a> These level crossings all over the UK are interesting. I never seen a footpath at a level railway crossing. You have to raise and lower the crossing guard with a lever at some railway crossings. The warning lights, some of them, are weird-looking. Others look like traffic lights. The tones from the warning sounds are high pitch and low. The countryside look nice and some of those trains are lightning fast. Nice video. I enjoyed it.