Level Crossings.
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Re: Level Crossings.
Trams.
I love trams.
I love trams.
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Re: Level Crossings.
Forums gold. Just where have most of these wonderful characters gone?
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Re: Level Crossings.
Trams are cool.PaulinLondon wrote:Trams.
I love trams.
And good for the environment.
The future is trams.
Re: Level Crossings.
A tram going through a level crossing. Don't give up at the apparent break in the middle, take in the whole 56 seconds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyoh_KxzUeg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyoh_KxzUeg
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Re: Level Crossings.
What about Light Railways like DLRPaulinLondon wrote:Trams.
I love trams.
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Re: Level Crossings.
DLR was lovely last time I went on it, like a big rollercoaster but not as scary. I used to go to an exhibition at Excel and the DLR section was the best bit - and interesting to see the contrast of the relatively small blocks of flats and some small houses on the left, and all the massive glass and steel bank buildings on the right. "Five minutes and you're almost there" indeed.
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Re: Level Crossings.
And you can pretend you're driving too!droopsnoot wrote:DLR was lovely last time I went on it, like a big rollercoaster but not as scary. I used to go to an exhibition at Excel and the DLR section was the best bit - and interesting to see the contrast of the relatively small blocks of flats and some small houses on the left, and all the massive glass and steel bank buildings on the right. "Five minutes and you're almost there" indeed.
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Re: Level Crossings.
Have seen some excellent light railway and tram infrastructure over the last few days.
London is missing out big time and on many fronts.
London is missing out big time and on many fronts.
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Where are you?PaulinLondon wrote:Have seen some excellent light railway and tram infrastructure over the last few days.
London is missing out big time and on many fronts.
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On a tour DamianDamian wrote:Where are you?PaulinLondon wrote:Have seen some excellent light railway and tram infrastructure over the last few days.
London is missing out big time and on many fronts.
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Re: Level Crossings.
What implications are there to barriers / support posts at level crossings, given the current steel crisis ?
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Would you join me in preparing a paper to the Rail Regulator ?The Strangler wrote:What implications are there to barriers / support posts at level crossings, given the current steel crisis ?
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