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<blockquote data-quote="David-Karratha" data-source="post: 657749" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>Just a hint. </p><p>Many (most) railway crossings will have a phone number on them (usually on a sign or on one of the equipment cases). These are for reporting faults. Providing there’s mobile coverage, if you ring that number, they’ll generally be able to give you a rough estimate on how long the crossing will be blocked. None of the companies like blocking crossings and interfering with the public, so you can be sure they’ll be doing their absolute utmost to reopen it.</p><p><strong>Please, please, please</strong> do not drive around the booms or lights (even if there appears to be room). you’ve no idea what a train will do to your car, truck, 4wd etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David-Karratha, post: 657749, member: 22207"] Just a hint. Many (most) railway crossings will have a phone number on them (usually on a sign or on one of the equipment cases). These are for reporting faults. Providing there’s mobile coverage, if you ring that number, they’ll generally be able to give you a rough estimate on how long the crossing will be blocked. None of the companies like blocking crossings and interfering with the public, so you can be sure they’ll be doing their absolute utmost to reopen it. [B]Please, please, please[/B] do not drive around the booms or lights (even if there appears to be room). you’ve no idea what a train will do to your car, truck, 4wd etc. [/QUOTE]
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