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Pedestrian level crossing with flashing lights? 15/10/2022 at 07:15 #148373
Giantray
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bill_gensheet in post 148316 said:
Google image for Grays - April 2018
https://goo.gl/maps/SHzRVhu1y78R3dvJ8

Barriers plus the red light 'do not cross.....' as you described.

However Lincoln still has/had the old road lights:
https://goo.gl/maps/HsyG5ChFx9egiYD26
There is a more conventional pedestrian light on the posts there too.
I thought I remembered correctly about Grays.

Isn't Lincoln High Street still a Road Level Crossing (CCTV)? I remember the High Street (one way leading to the crossing) was pedestrianised, but I thought permitted vehicles (deliveies etc) could still go along the High Street, being one way, the only exit was over Lincoln High Street Crossing.

Professionalism mean nothing around a bunch of Amateur wannabees!
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Pedestrian level crossing with flashing lights? 15/10/2022 at 18:58 #148378
bill_gensheet
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A couple of years since I was there, and it was a Christmas Market day, but it was blocked off fully with sand / water filled red & white plastic walls.

It falls more into the 'have not bothered to remove the road lights' category, although for that road width something more than the standard footpath side pedestrian light would be justified.

Technically, are 'road' lights needed to command a cyclist to stop ? (OK - I know NOTHING will.....)

Bill

Last edited: 15/10/2022 at 19:02 by bill_gensheet
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Pedestrian level crossing with flashing lights? 25/10/2022 at 13:23 #148465
Izzy
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Not quite flashing lights....but..........

I can't recall of a pedestrian crossing that was designed and installed with flashing red lights, but i can recall one oddity that i have never seen anywhere else - and i was part of it's design team.

Wareham in Dorset, had it's level crossing removed when an overpass was built by the local council. However, it was decided that this was not a reasonable pedestrian diversion, so the existing level crossing was to be made into a pedestrain crossing....

The complicating factor being that the crossing was originally gatewheel operated, and so there were no lights.

It was decided to convert this crossing to miniature red/green warning lights. BUT, the small lights were not considered to be visually arresting enough when compared to the original full width level crossing gates. So bigger lights were needed..........So what was actually installed were full sized 2-aspect signal heads for pedestrians. it looked ridiculous. But, as far as i am aware, no-one got hit by a train there, so it looks like it worked.

I must say, it looks very different on google streetview to how i remember it - i might have to do another site visit after some 30 odd years - to revise on the local pubs etc.

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Pedestrian level crossing with flashing lights? 10/11/2022 at 18:46 #148690
Hooverman
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I’m pretty sure Poole High Street level crossing fits the criteria, https://maps.app.goo.gl/kAG89sqcZ5aoNFMG8?g_st=ic .
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Pedestrian level crossing with flashing lights? 10/11/2022 at 18:52 #148691
bill_gensheet
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Indeed. Another one left to stop cyclists ?

Seems you need to walk beyond the red stop lights to get to the footbridge, whose sole use is to cross the railway when the crossing is shut.

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