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was not appropriate “where there is a high volume of train and
foot traffic. Opening and closing the swing gate for people will
disrupt train operation or worse, someone may open the gate
while there’s a train on it!” Constructing a gate as I have mini-
mizes these issues, as shown in the videos.
Here are the issues to consider before you can find if an aisle
gate will work for you:
Is there room for the gate/ bridge to swing out of the way?
Can it open wide enough to be useful for entry/exit?
Can the side supports be made very solid?
Can you route layout wiring for track power and control
around the bridge?
Will you permit duck/crawl under traffic when the gate is
closed?
How will you lock the gate in place when closed?
How will you provide safety for trains when the gate is open?
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