By crossing I mean the warning sirens. Ours simply have the bells, although some have speakers with a fake sounding recorded bell, and some have fake sounding recoreded locomotive horns on them.
We call them level crossings because they are on a level road surface where a bridge is in practical to take the rails under or over the road.We do also call them crossings as well for short.Hope that helps you
Good to know. We call ours grade crossings if they're on a grade, but we do have a few level crossings. Interesting video, sir. Although, that crossing seems to be terribly annoying.
That's what I call a train!
matdysign 3 years ago
What a bloody annoying level crossing horn!
volvomantom 3 years ago
The level crossing is between the villages of Blackminster and Bretforton, east of Evesham. Very quiet lane to stop and watch trains.
westcountry1993 4 years ago
You have got to be kidding I'm imagine haveing to wait for 10 trains with that annoying bell going Id have ******* killed my self
lanegane 2 years ago
@lanegane the claxton goes off after 1 minute
tractorboydavidbrown 3 months ago
God....that crossing sound. How can ANYBODY stand that noise!
adfgfds 4 years ago 2
Heheh - the driver was giving it the fecking beans! HAMMER THAT TRACTOR, SON!!
PrentonPimp 4 years ago
Still don't understand why it couldn't have stopped when the barrier was down.
sophieoftipton 4 years ago
Who cares? There's a class 37 having it's nuts thrashed off!! Prioritise, sopieoftipton!
PrentonPimp 4 years ago
Possible consideration for the visually impaired and the those with a mind impairment ie Stupid Drivers
Hoddersrevenge 3 years ago
that was prttiy quick
Owentheguitarist666 4 years ago
By crossing I mean the warning sirens. Ours simply have the bells, although some have speakers with a fake sounding recorded bell, and some have fake sounding recoreded locomotive horns on them.
UPTRAIN 4 years ago
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amtrak101 4 years ago
What do you Englishmen mean by "level crossings"? Here in America, we just call them "crossings".
amtrak101 4 years ago
We call them level crossings because they are on a level road surface where a bridge is in practical to take the rails under or over the road.We do also call them crossings as well for short.Hope that helps you
scruffwood 4 years ago
Yeah, that helps. When I said "Englishmen", did that offend you?
amtrak101 4 years ago
not at all my friend
scruffwood 4 years ago
Good to know. We call ours grade crossings if they're on a grade, but we do have a few level crossings. Interesting video, sir. Although, that crossing seems to be terribly annoying.
UPTRAIN 4 years ago
well u obviously know what we mean then
mat12128 3 years ago
yu wat.
blackwhiteSEX 4 years ago
WOOOT
hippeebus 5 years ago
that was coasting no power at all
firstgreatweasel 5 years ago
Should have been at Chard crossing eh mate!!
jiffyman 4 years ago
It was all for show, he knew the cameras were there!
Koozar 5 years ago
on a mission indeed, full throttle
phill37 5 years ago