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  2. File:Canadian Advance Railway Crossing Ahead (old).svg

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  3. Crossbuck - Wikipedia

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    The sign should consist of two arms not less than 1.2 metres (3.9 ft) long, crossed in the form of an . The first model may have a white or yellow background with a thick red or black border. The second model may have a white or yellow background with a thin black border and an inscription, for example, "railroad crossing", "railway crossing", etc.

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  5. Road signs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Stop sign ahead. WB-2 Yield sign ahead. WB-4 Traffic signal ahead. WC-1 School zone. ... Railway level crossing ahead. School zone (1966–1980) School zone (1980–2007)

  6. Traffic warning sign - Wikipedia

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    Obstacles such as railway level crossings may have several warning signs beforehand, while bridge ramparts typically have reflective signs placed directly on them on either side. These signs can be specific to the shape requirements of the obstacle, for example, bridge rampart signs are often tall and skinny so as not to intrude into the lane.

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  9. Level crossings by country - Wikipedia

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    Before changes in regulations mandated bilingual (English and French) or wordless signs, either "railway crossing" or "traverse de chemin de fer" was written on each crossbuck. Lights, gates, and bells are identical to their American counterparts. There are 22,884 public railroad crossings in Canada in 2018, according to the UNECE. [3]