Harry Douthwaite
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For most, probably a mundane and otherwise insignificant location on the national rail network, but in 1960 it had 'continental' gates installed which as far as I know, were unique. Honking great big things at 28' long. The closest barriers in resemblance today are NRS ones, which are now beginning to dwindle in numbers across the network.
Anyway in the case of Ware, these barriers remained in service until the early 2000s when the line was resignalled, from local control and searchlight signals to the modern IECC from Liverpool Street with newer incandescent lights.
Although I've found some silent footage from a Pathe recording, there isn't anything with sound from when I was a kid in the 1990s. I was just wondering if anyone might actually have some to share.
As a side note I'm also interested in other level crossings in the area, from Cheshunt to Roydon, including the one which no-longer exists near Broxbourne Junction.
Anyway in the case of Ware, these barriers remained in service until the early 2000s when the line was resignalled, from local control and searchlight signals to the modern IECC from Liverpool Street with newer incandescent lights.
Although I've found some silent footage from a Pathe recording, there isn't anything with sound from when I was a kid in the 1990s. I was just wondering if anyone might actually have some to share.
As a side note I'm also interested in other level crossings in the area, from Cheshunt to Roydon, including the one which no-longer exists near Broxbourne Junction.
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