The FullyRenewed Petersfield Level Crossing Hampshire











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Date filmed: Thursday the 18th of April 2024 • Videos filmed between 17:32 and 18:19 • Route: Portsmouth Direct Line • Petersfield (PTR) Station • Crossing type: Manually Controlled Barrier crossing (MCB) • Filming location: Station Road, Petersfield (GU32 3EE) • Here's my footage of the pretty-much brand-new install at Petersfield Level Crossing next to Petersfield Station, a busy stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line. As of the time of filming, editing, and uploading this video, the crossing in this state has been open for only around four weeks, and it's now all ready for major re-signalling to take place at some point. The whole crossing has been re-surfaced, the 'double arrows' station sign repositioned, and the path in the corner by the signal box widened. Six new LED wigwags / road traffic lights have been brought in to replace ones just nine years old, with a pair in one corner being reconfigured to a 'bunk' set-up. The three on that side are also all tilted downwards slightly. • The barrier system in use here is the Alstom 'EBI Gate 630' system, with bespoke but approved barrier arms that are designed to break in a very certain way in the event of a collision, and these barriers lower very quickly mid-stroke. In typical Petersfield L/C fashion, loud alarms are still retained (albeit one fewer than before), and one has as fast a tone as ever, and 'Yodalarms' have been used here surprisingly. The renewal gives impressions of incompletion, as one pedestrian light is still bagged up awaiting commissioning, and the barrier cages are completed by wooden boards of all things! • The adjacent signal box remains in control of the crossing, as it has to stay until re-signalling due to what it controls and the automatic and user-worked crossings it supervises. This cannot all be changed overnight. When its time comes, it will thankfully remain but just be used for another purpose. A new signal at the London-end of the coast-bound platform is waiting to be switched on when the line is re-signalled, a much more convenient and proper way of turning trains back here should the need arise, but it is separated from the footbridge by a ghastly and unsightly green board. When the time comes, signalling and crossing operation (via CCTV) will be done from Basingstoke, and just south of Petersfield is also where the gigantic Wessex Rail Operations Centre will fringe with Havant's signalling centre and its axle counter territory. • These early evening videos feature six trains in total, some of which additional peak time services, but amazingly, all six were perfectly on-time serving this station! • Video guide: • Intro - 0:00 • - • Lowering 1 (1:04): • 444 045 444 011 (South Western Railway) - 2:44 • 1P51 London Waterloo ➡ Portsmouth Harbour | On-time • - • Lowering 2 (3:37) • 450 009 444 030 (South Western Railway) - 5:23 • 1P60 Portsmouth Harbour ➡ London Waterloo | On-time • - • Lowering 3 (6:10): • 450 101 450 112 (South Western Railway) - 7:23 • 2P62 Portsmouth Harbour ➡ London Waterloo | On-time • - • Lowering 4 (8:00): • 444 037 450 027 (South Western Railway) - 8:58 • 1P53 London Waterloo ➡ Portsmouth Harbour | On-time • - • Lowering 5 (9:35): • 1) 450 093 450 108 (South Western Railway) - 10:26 • 2P51 London Waterloo ➡ Portsmouth Southsea | On-time • 2) 444 024 (South Western Railway) - 11:18 • 1P62 Portsmouth Harbour ➡ London Waterloo | On-time • - • End-of-video picture showcase: 12:02 • Train details sourced from: • Real Time Trains: https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/sear... • Open Train Times: https://www.opentraintimes.com/maps • Traksy: https://traksy.uk/live • Filmed on: Panasonic HC-VX1 in 4K 25fps • Thanks for watching!

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