Charlton Level Crossing, London
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- Charlton Level Crossing, Charlton, London on the North Kent Line.
Location: Charlton Lane, London
Date Filmed: 24-03-2019 and 19-02-2019
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Trains:
Class 700 (Thameslink)
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Class 376 (Southeastern)
Class 465 (Southeastern)
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Featuring:
@JTCrossingsUK
Also known as Charlton Lane Level Crossing.
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Great video and crossing! Always love the mechanical bells there.
Thanks! Its nice they're still operational and haven't been replaced yet.
The bells are nice! 🔔
They are indeed :)
Nice Videos! 👍🏻👍🏻 Really like the bells!
Thank you.
Love the bells.
I unfortunitly wasn't able to make it to this crossing on my trip to England last year. On that trip I only visited four level crossings in the Barnes area. Next time I come back, I definitly want to come here! I hope the mecanical bells will still be around.
Excellent video as always 👍
Thanks!
@Leeswinburn
Nice video at Charlton level crossing in London by the way and nice bells and alarms by the way and thank you ❤❤❤👍👍👍👍🔔🔔🔔
Thanks!
Nice bells.
Nice video & nice bells
Great video!
Thank you.
Oh I love the bells! Fab crossing oh great view from the bridge I like that, the signal box & the tunnel.❤ Charlton is that South London? think it is. Nice catches 😊👍
Charlton is more east London than south. It is a great crossing and location to film some trains at. Thanks :)
Very very nice crossing with mechanical bell please more videos of crossing and foot level crossing with mechanical bell only
Classic mechanical Bells are not quite seen very often on UK level crossings but quite nicer still a few of them still left an operation
Yes, they are very rare nowadays. Its nice there's still a couple around.
@@UKLevelCrossingsChannel me too
5:16 that scared me 😂
Nice! I'm wondering, how uncommon is it to see a crossing in the UK that still has mechanical bells? Is it super rare, or just sort of uncommon?
I'd say quite rare yes. There's only around 15-20 crossings in the country that have bells now. Most are in the south of England.
Great to hear the bells, not overly common in today’s world.
Yeah, nice for these to still be active and operational.