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

I have a confession to make.

The design of my main train crossing is brilliant because I doubled up with the crossing gates as shown in my above photo, but there is a problem I need to remedy. Take a look at this video:

That crossing gate was way too slow to come down. This is intollerable!

Fortunately, there is a simple solution: increase the power to the independently powered crossing gates. That should speed up the crossing gates and prevent any possible collisions from happening. Later today, I will send a work crew out there to fix this problem, and then we will do exhaustive tests, the results of which I will post on this thread.

It is shocking that I could have been so negligent as to cause this extremely dangerous situation by not having sufficient power for the crossing gates. Action must be taken!

I am putting myself on probation for this negligence, and if it ever happens again, I will fire myself on the spot as the trainmaster controller of this Fields of Dreams Along The Put Railroad.

LOL, Arnold

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