01-18-2018, 07:03 PM
(01-18-2018, 12:19 PM)timc Wrote:(01-13-2018, 11:44 AM)ijmorlan Wrote: What if there is no sign, as at King St.? Of course that works for other traffic because the train stops and proceeds only when cross traffic has stopped.
What do you mean "no sign"? The freight crossing has a sign.
I checked on my way home today.
Southbound there is nothing near the crossing. Near Erb there might be an X painted on the pavement.
Northbound there is also nothing near the crossing. Just north of Willis Way there is a yellow diamond warning of the LRT tracks crossing at an angle; and there is a temporary yellow diamond warning of tracks crossing perpendicularly. No crossbuck, no lights, no X on the pavement.
So I wasn’t 100% correct but it is true that there is no railway crossing protection signage as such. The yellow diamonds just warn that there are tracks crossing the road and would be appropriate even if the tracks were out of service.