Update on my Railway Crossing Equipment

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Published 2021-10-14
This is an update video to my collection of railway crossing equipment, you can see the first video here:    • My New Railway Crossing Equipment and...  

Since then I have made some pretty big changes to my collection. I've now got a signal built and I also have some new signs and two new bells.

Also here is a circuit diagram of how to wire up your own crossing lights:
drive.google.com/file/d/1-wP0KXzSSTHSWqjAkXvDJiNmA…

Brief description of my equipment:

First of all my WABCO bell was purchased off facebook marketplace. I'm unsure of where i came from, It's in very good condition and also has an extra part to the circuitry which I've never seen before.
My Safetran Mechanical bell was purchased off ebay for around $435 and came all the way from America. It is in pretty good condition however it is a bit clunky.
The WCH Mechanical bell is a second generation I got from the facebook marketplace from a seller in Ballarat. This is my first piece of actual equipment and my first bell. I was very thankful it was in working condition and sounds great!
The lights I got from a store in Rosedale called Rusty's. I stopped by the store on a trip to Bairnsdale and purchased them. One of them is complete and in good condition, silver housing, marked, with everything intact. The second one has a black housing and is missing its visor and reflector also marked, however still works just fine. These lights are from the South Gippsland Railway. I also got a free searchlight background along with them.
The signs on my signal I got from a friend in Bairnsdale for free from my trip. Nothing much to say really.
The yellow railway crossing sign I got a few years ago from Ritchies Rd in Kyneton as it fell off it's pole. Other signs were ones that had fallen off of poles.

Thanks for watching

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