LickeyIncliner
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This is prompted by this video
posted to the (entirely serious) discussion at https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/parade-and-marching-band-over-level-crossing.267419/
It shows (most clearly around 23:30) that a busy shopping mall (or enclosed shopping street) is bisected by a level crossing. Without being any kind of Health&Safety zealot, it looks somewhat scary. My (fairly) trivial question is: what is (or was) the busiest British street divided by an operational level crossing - particularly one with frequent, main line trains like this? I'm thinking busiest in terms of pedestrians and/or cyclists, not motor vehicles
It shows (most clearly around 23:30) that a busy shopping mall (or enclosed shopping street) is bisected by a level crossing. Without being any kind of Health&Safety zealot, it looks somewhat scary. My (fairly) trivial question is: what is (or was) the busiest British street divided by an operational level crossing - particularly one with frequent, main line trains like this? I'm thinking busiest in terms of pedestrians and/or cyclists, not motor vehicles