I wish Japan would use better crossing gate barriers than what they use. I wish they were wider, and possibly rectangular. The black and yellow striping is fine. And it would help if there were lights on the barriers just like here in the US.
Train companies are starting to close the rail crossing by moving rail tracks underground or by elevating. Sign you see around 1:39 is about rail crossing being closed since they are elevating rail tracks above the ground level..
No they don't. Go to West Vancouver, BC and you don't see barriers/gates or anything. Just "X" sign and it says "Train crossing. Stop, look, listen. Cross at your own risk. CN".
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OTSUITI2010 1 year ago
I wish Japan would use better crossing gate barriers than what they use. I wish they were wider, and possibly rectangular. The black and yellow striping is fine. And it would help if there were lights on the barriers just like here in the US.
trainmanwp 5 years ago
Some major crossing has lights on the barries.
Train companies are starting to close the rail crossing by moving rail tracks underground or by elevating. Sign you see around 1:39 is about rail crossing being closed since they are elevating rail tracks above the ground level..
v6g3h7 5 years ago
P.S Go to Canada. You don't even see barriers...
v6g3h7 5 years ago
Wadaya mean by that? I thought there were barriers, or as we call them, gates in Canada.
trainmanwp 5 years ago
No they don't. Go to West Vancouver, BC and you don't see barriers/gates or anything. Just "X" sign and it says "Train crossing. Stop, look, listen. Cross at your own risk. CN".
v6g3h7 4 years ago
Is it just in Vancouver or is it in other parts of British Columbia.
trainmanwp 4 years ago
yes, it's very convinient.
marcel060329 5 years ago
tokyo has so many train routes
gs56ca 5 years ago