Last time I went over Helpston crossing just the other day there were flashing greens.
10 Jan 2013 #31 GNER 91128 Member Joined 13 Jan 2011 Messages 292 Location Peterborough Last time I went over Helpston crossing just the other day there were flashing greens.
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10 Jan 2013 #32 TGV Member Joined 25 Nov 2005 Messages 734 Location 320km/h Voie Libre Just to make that uninanimous - I can confirm that the flashing greens still exist for a long stretch between Peterborough and Grantham.
Just to make that uninanimous - I can confirm that the flashing greens still exist for a long stretch between Peterborough and Grantham.
10 Jan 2013 #33 Yew Established Member Joined 12 Mar 2011 Messages 6,552 Location UK TGV said: Just to make that uninanimous - I can confirm that the flashing greens still exist for a long stretch between Peterborough and Grantham. Click to expand... Do drivers find them useful when driving only at 125 then? or are they kept operational as it is cheaper than removing them?
TGV said: Just to make that uninanimous - I can confirm that the flashing greens still exist for a long stretch between Peterborough and Grantham. Click to expand... Do drivers find them useful when driving only at 125 then? or are they kept operational as it is cheaper than removing them?
10 Jan 2013 #34 A ainsworth74 Forum Staff Staff Member Global Moderator Joined 16 Nov 2009 Messages 27,686 Location Redcar Yew said: or are they kept operational as it is cheaper than removing them? Click to expand... It's cheaper to leave them in place than to go and fiddle around with the wiring/interlocking/what have you.
Yew said: or are they kept operational as it is cheaper than removing them? Click to expand... It's cheaper to leave them in place than to go and fiddle around with the wiring/interlocking/what have you.