Railways are sometimes denoted using a crossbuck sign, and other times using a graphic or words.
The direction of the tracks could be indicated on a sign. Crossbucks will sometimes show the number of tracks you need to cross, e.g. 3.
For some crossings you will see ‘RAIL’ and a large X painted on the road.
Railway crosses the road at an angle. Check your blind spots carefully | |
The crossing is approximately perpendicular (at right angles) to the direction of the road | |
There is a crossing on a side road with lights controlling the crossing. Be sure you can complete your manoeuvre into the road and watch for hidden queues. | |
This is a railway with a gate on the side road as indicated. Watch for queues and ensure you can complete your manoeuvre. | |
Indicates there’s a railway line to the left on a side road. | |
General crossbuck railway signs showing the number of tracks. | |
Railway line in 500m. | |
Give way at the crossing and be prepared to stop. There are 2 tracks to cross. | |
Compulsory stop at the crossing. There will be a line that marks a safe place to stop usually with a yellow cross-hatched area that you should not enter unless it’s safe to proceed. | |
Stop if the red lights are flashing. There will be a line that marks a safe place to stop usually with a yellow cross-hatched area that you should not enter unless it’s safe to proceed. |