automatic half-barrier level crossing
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[edit]automatic half-barrier level crossing (plural automatic half-barrier level crossings)
- (rail transport) A level crossing with a single barrier on each side of the railway line, the barriers when lowered only block half of the road.
- 2020 January 2, “Safety procedures addressed after Essex level crossing near-miss”, in Rail, page 15:
- The incident occurred when the 1111 Fenchurch Street-Southend Central passed over Mucking automatic half-barrier level crossing (between East Tilbury and Stanford-le-Hope) just six seconds after a lorry partially loaded with concrete had reversed off the crossing. The train was travelling at 57mph at the time.