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First post - hello! Here is a picture, taken earlier today, of Blakedown Station LC with the barriers down. Posts will be on an as-and-when basis.

First post - hello!

Here is a picture, taken earlier today, of Blakedown Station LC with the barriers down.

Posts will be on an as-and-when basis.
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RIP Peek Elites on Birmingham Road (A456), Blakedown - 2007/08 - 2023. Being replaced with Telent 4Gs, as well as a new Telent controller.

RIP Peek Elites on Birmingham Road (A456), Blakedown - 2007/08 - 2023. Being replaced with Telent 4Gs, as well as a new Telent controller.
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⚠️ This shocking CCTV footage shows just some of the misuse that has been seen this month at level crossings across the midlands ✅ If you're out & about over the Easter holidays, remember to stop, look, listen & follow the rules of the crossing ➡️ gloo.to/6RJE

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Huish and Puxton & Worle LCs, near Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Both still equipped with BR WR barrier pedestals from c.1970s. Both said to be due for renewal in the near future, although exact dates unknown. Pictures taken on 22/03/2024.

Huish and Puxton & Worle LCs, near Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Both still equipped with BR WR barrier pedestals from c.1970s.

Both said to be due for renewal in the near future, although exact dates unknown.

Pictures taken on 22/03/2024.
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Fosseway Level Crossing, near Lichfield, Staffordshire. Disused since the early 2000s but some (although not all) of the equipment still remains. Pictures taken 05/04/2024.

Fosseway Level Crossing, near Lichfield, Staffordshire. Disused since the early 2000s but some (although not all) of the equipment still remains.

Pictures taken 05/04/2024.