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Crossbuck - Wikipedia
A crossbuck is a traffic sign used to indicate a level railway crossing. It is composed of two slats of wood or metal of equal length, fastened together on a pole in a saltire formation (resembling the letter X).
The Crossbuck: A Grade-Crossing Warning Sign - American-Rails.com
The crossbuck is an iconic symbol synonymous with level crossings, serving as a crucial warning sign to motorists and pedestrians about the presence of railway tracks. Its distinctive "X" shape and the words "RAILROAD CROSSING" emblazoned across …
Crossbuck sign: what does it mean? - Driving-Tests.org
A crossbuck sign is posted at railroad crossings, indicating that drivers should yield to trains. Learn more about the definition, location, and more.
The US Railroad Crossbuck: A Brief History & Fun Facts
2021年7月4日 · The Crossbuck is a traffic sign that indicates there is a level railway crossing, always paired with a yield sign or stop sign and sometimes combined with with flashing lights, a bell, or a gate that descends to block the road and prevent traffic from crossing the tracks.
Grade crossing installations | Trains Magazine
2023年5月17日 · Crossbuck is the correct term for the X-shaped sign located just before a road reaches railroad tracks. These signs read RAILROAD CROSSING in the U.S. and are lettered with similar words, or left blank, in Canada and Mexico.
Railroad Crossing Gates & Signals – Whippany Railway Museum
By the early 20th century, the use of “crossbuck” signs (the boards forming an “X”), were very common. The design formed the basic warning sign still in use today, but vastly improved with automatic warning advances.
Crossbuck - AARoads Wiki
2024年1月30日 · A crossbuck is a traffic sign used to indicate a level railway crossing. It is composed of two slats of wood or metal of equal length, fastened together on a pole in a saltire formation (resembling the letter X).
Crossbuck Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CROSSBUCK is an X-shaped highway warning sign at a highway-railroad intersection.
History of the Railroad Crossbuck Sign - RoadTrafficSigns.com
The history of railroad crossing signs goes back to 1908, following an onslaught of car and train collisions. Read more to learn about how crossbuck signs increase safety near train tracks.
Figure 10C-1. Highway-Rail Grade Crossing (Crossbuck) Regulatory Signs
Figure 10C-1. Highway-Rail Grade Crossing (Crossbuck) Regulatory Signs. This figure shows two highway-rail grade crossing regulatory signs and an example of how these signs are mounted.