Railroad crossing in Kawarabayashicho was apparently ringing nonstop

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Yesterday, March 6, a Hankyu Railway crossing kept ringing nonstop.

The crossing gate is up.


The location is the Kamikawarabayashi crossing on the Hankyu Kobe Line. It’s the crossing where “Kawaragi Nakano-michi” intersects with the Hankyu tracks.

About three assistant station managers from train operations rushed over and were handling the situation.

When a train was approaching, they lowered the crossing gate manually.

Staff from the technical department also rushed over and were working hard to fix it.

In Closing

This time, assistant station managers were on-site to handle the situation, but when a crossing malfunctions, the system is designed so the gates come down to protect pedestrians no matter when a train may arrive. Hankyu’s crossings are actually pretty advanced: if a crossing gate is not lowered, a buzzer sounds in the driver’s cab of nearby trains, and the brakes are applied automatically.(It’s a system called ATS.)We’re grateful for the safe operations that keep things running every day.