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http://www.londonintelligence.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/IMG_3712-Version-2.jpg
Or something like this, but without the barriers.
http://www.ramblers.org.uk/~/media/Images/Scotland/Drumochter%20level%20crossing.jpg?la=en
Should have some fences on the left and right hand side. I saw this on the Isle of wight line, but unfortenately I have no picture of it.
There are alreday a few ones, but I think these are the older ones. I'm not quite sure, because I'm from Germany.
Just take a look in the "Railroad Crossing" section ;)
No, you're alright, but currently I'm on a righthanded map :P
And it would be nice to use it sometimes :)
I'm a bit confused now. Did I make this wrong? I thought the sign was supposed to be on the left. If I have goofed this up, I can change it to make it a right hand version. :)
Would it be possible to create a right-hand version as well?
I plan on trying to make a crossing with the amber and red lights next. Being an American, I've had to spend a few hours on YouTube watching UK crossing videos to get a handle on how they work. It's all time consuming but I've learned to really admire the UK way of doing level crossings.
Looks very good, are you already planning some other stuff?