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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 or the road etc. crossing over or under using an overpass or tunnel.
Level Cross may refer to: Level crossing, intersection where a road crosses a railway at the same level Level crossing signals, services used to warn pedestrians and drivers of incoming trains at level crossings; Level crossings by country; Level Cross, Randolph County, North Carolina; Level Cross, Surry County, North Carolina
The remainder are controlled by "Stop and Give Way" signs. Level crossings are the responsibility of rail infrastructure owner KiwiRail Network, the NZ Transport Agency, and if the crossing is on a local road, the local city or district council. Much like Australia, New Zealand employs American-made crossing warning equipment. [51]
Level crossing or grade crossing, a railway crossing a street or path at the same level; Common crossing or frog, a component of a railway switch; Level junction, or flat crossing, an intersection between two railway lines at the same level; Pedestrian crossing, a designated crossing for pedestrians to use; Zebra crossing, a type of crossing ...
Track work taking place over Portslade level crossing on Boundary Road will close it for two days
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At-grade intersection, a crossing between roads on the same level; Road junction; Level crossing, where a road or path crosses a railway on the same level; Diamond crossing, where two railway tracks cross; At-grade railway, at level with the general surface
A spokesperson said: "Misusing level crossings is illegal and dangerous, and can lead to court proceedings, serious injuries and death." Misuse cost Network Rail £116,145, with £64,774 caused in ...