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  2. Level crossing - Wikipedia

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    A level crossing is an intersection where a railway line crosses a road, path, or (in rare situations) airport runway, at the same level, [1] as opposed to the railway line crossing over or under using an overpass or tunnel.

  3. Level crossing signals - Wikipedia

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    Level crossing signals are electronic warning devices for road vehicles at railroad level crossings. Level crossings can be operated in various ways. In some countries such as the UK, the warning devices are more often than not activated by remote control, I.e. an operator pressing buttons. However, the majority of countries have automated systems.

  4. Level crossings by country - Wikipedia

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    Modern level crossings in Bulgaria uses a white light in the bottom that flashes when the crossing is clear and the order is working perfectly and to inform drivers to pass the crossing Non-gated crossings uses the crossbuck in white with red stripes that are similar used in some variants of the Polish crossbuck. Some crossbucks also can seen ...

  5. Cost to make railroad crossings safer is skyrocketing. It ...

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    Of the 3,311 public at-grade railroad crossings in Missouri, 1,420 — or 43% — don’t have those devices, according to MoDOT. In the past five years, The Star found that nearly 57% of the ...

  6. Why is the Winchester Road railroad crossing in Fox Crossing ...

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    The Lake Street crossing, though it affects Fox Crossing motorists, lies in the city of Neenah, so the village doesn't have jurisdiction there. Watchdog Q&A: Duke Behnke answers your local ...

  7. Wayside horn - Wikipedia

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    In rail transport, a wayside horn is an audible signal used at level crossings. They can be used in place of, or in addition to, the locomotive's horn as the train approaches the crossing. They are often used in special railroad "quiet zones" in the United States, where the engineer is not required to sound the locomotive's horn at a crossing ...

  8. These dangerous Durham railroad crossings could be ... - AOL

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    The exposure index at these three crossings was already high more than a decade ago when the N.C. Department of Transportation and the City of Durham studied 18 crossings along the N.C. Railroad ...

  9. Crossbuck - Wikipedia

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    A special symbol in the center indicates an electric railroad crossing, cautioning road users about excessive height cargo that may contact the electric wires. In Australia, the crossbuck is a St Andrews Cross as in Europe, but uses words and the same color as the American crossbuck.