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Reply to "How Safe Are Your Model Train Crossings?"

You go straight to your train room, young man, run your favorite steamer around for one hour and think about what you've done!

Thanks for calling this 70 year old a young man.  LOL

I've been derelict in other ways with other railroad crossings insufficiently protected, as shown below:

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IMO, although the cross bucks are a definite plus, especially the one on the right with red flashing lights when the train goes by, and to have the Automatic Gateman (a more than full time employee at considerable expense which is unseen on the left) is highly commendable,  I really need to install automatic crossing gates on both sides of the curved track. Seriously, I anticipate this project will be very challenging for me.

On further reflection, it may be impossible because I don't think there is such a thing as curved crossing gates for a curved track.

What do you think? Arnoldo

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