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Date filmed: Tuesday the 5th of September 2023 Videos filmed between 18:45 and 19:19 Route: Portsmouth Direct Line Between Liss and Petersfield Stations Crossing type: Automatic Half Barrier Crossing (AHBC) Location: School Lane, Sheet Trains featured: Lowering 1 (0:00): 444 040 & 444 006 (South Western Railway) - 0:38 1G53 London Waterloo ➡ Portsmouth Harbour - Lowering 2 (1:24): 450 047 & 450 099 (South Western Railway) - 2:05 1G64 Portsmouth Harbour ➡ London Waterloo - Lowering 3 (2:25): 444 028 & 444 008 (South Western Railway) - 2:55 1P57 London Waterloo ➡ Portsmouth Harbour - Lowering 4 (3:16): 450 118, 450 109 & 450 021 (South Western Railway) - 3:49 1G55 London Waterloo ➡ Portsmouth Harbour - Lowering 5 (4:20): 444 009 & 444 016 (South Western Railway) - 5:00 1P66 Portsmouth Harbour ➡ London Waterloo An Automatic level crossing with half-barriers located just outside Petersfield in the village of Sheet. To the day of filming, it's still one level crossing that has Mk.1 twin-arm concrete pillar barriers, although the number of crossings with these is starting to decrease quite quickly. This one doesn't have much longer left either as a result of an upcoming re-signalling project, and it is clearly visible that preparation works to change it to a full-barrier crossing are well underway. There are additional pedestrian gates on the exit-sides, which seem a little un-loved as a lot of people seemed to walk round them as this is quite a quiet road, and 2 E2S 'Apello' alarms on the same side of the road, alarms which are rather loud compared to a lot of this kind. The trains featured in this video include some of the additional trains which use this line at peak time. It's a little more unusual to see the service increasing on a line at peak times to this extent nowadays (4 trains/hour off-peak to 7 trains/hour in the peak). Train details sourced from: Real Time Trains: https://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/sear... Open Train Times: https://www.opentraintimes.com/maps Traksy: https://traksy.uk/live Filmed on: Panasonic HC-VX1 in 4K 25fps Thanks for watching!