三岐鉄道 大矢知5号踏切 Sangi Railway oYachi number 5, railroad crossing
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Nice bells. The mechanism is timed with the lights
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Cool
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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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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...
NewProfile001 3 years ago
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.
kinmani 3 years ago
This one sounds better than the other ones from japan. How many volts do they have?
BJ4HAGA 3 years ago
It is positive interchange 100V.
kinmani 3 years ago
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?
robertgift 4 years ago
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.
kinmani 4 years ago