Spath

Spath, just outside Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, UK, was the site of the first automatic railway (train-operated) road crossing (a.k.a. level crossing) in the United Kingdom, which came into operation in the early 1960s. The railway has now been dismantled, the road which crossed it via the automatic crossing is now gated and only leads to a farm and there is no visible sign whatsoever of the crossing ever having been there.

 

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