A 2nd retake of the 2nd railroad crossing in Grootebroek
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niice bell and gate lights
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@paullubliner yes: these are based on the american model, but completely adapted to Dutch standards and needs. When rail-roadcrossings had to be modernised in the 1930's, we took a quick look what America already had in service: the design is quite identical, but they are completely adapted to Dutch situations from the very first AHOB in the Netherlands, on: AHOB is the abbreviation of: Automatische Halve OverwegBomen, which in English is 'Automatic Crossing with Half Barriers'
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HOLD CAMERA STEADILY!
Camera view cannot get any wider?
Slowly pan around and show us the crossing.
Thank you for showing us this.
robertgift 3 months ago
@robertgift Did you already see how old this video is?
ricohallo22 3 months ago
@ricohallo22 April 22, 2010 ?
What does age matter?
Glad that you captured a train.
Wanted to see it approaching.
Nice signals.
robertgift 3 months ago
@robertgift Try to watch a recent railroad crossing video of mineThen you will ((hopefully) see that I am making better videos.
ricohallo22 3 months ago
@robertgift watch?v=QKoyCLLJq_I
ricohallo22 3 months ago
American Crossing gates in Holland?
paullubliner 5 months ago
@paullubliner I know they are produced in Holland, so they are dutch gates, but maybe they make gates with the same colors in America too.
ricohallo22 5 months ago