三岐鉄道 大矢知5号踏切 Sangi Railway oYachi number 5, railroad crossing

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2006

日本で珍しくなった電鐘式踏切警報機。
鳴り始めからの動画は http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-Mq31zStGQ へどうぞ。
An electric bell which became rare in Japan-type railroad crossing warning signal.
I sound, and, as for the animation from the beginning, please to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-Mq31zStGQ.

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  • Electromechanical bell = rare or 3-second delay between gates = rare?

    Either way, I noticed that there are "speaker" crossings, those ones that make an artificial tone...

  • I do not understand structure in the bell, but, as for me, is this sound a timing little by little? But, I think that it is interesting to slip off.

  • This one sounds better than the other ones from japan. How many volts do they have?

  • It is positive interchange 100V.

  • Funny how the bell accidentally coordinates with the flashing lights.

    I remember when US gates were black and white and beautifully made of two wood members which came together. Must have been very expensive to replace. Are any still in existance?

  • Yellow and a black striped pattern are generally used as a color to warn in Japan.

    When there is a budget in the railroad, the old warning signal seems to perform exchange.

    But this railroad crossing is active now.

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  • Nice bells. The mechanism is timed with the lights

  • GOSTEI. MUITO BOM (VERY GOOD). TAMBÉM TENHO ALGUNS VIDEOS (MOVIES) DE TRENS. PARA VÊ-LOS (SEE) NO YOUTUBE É SÓ DIGITAR (CLIC) TREM e FARINA. OBRIGADO (THANK YOU).

  • Cool

  • I have not seen one of those beautifully crafted two-beam wood gates in many years. They were also so heavy that they required much counterweight. Fibreglass gates make much more sense. That motor-activated bell is interesting.  Shaped like a real bell.

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