RAILWAY CROSSING AHEAD SIGN
Where: On any road close to a railway line.
Purpose: A railway crossing is ahead and controlled by a give way or stop sign. This sign used with a railway crossing on road signs gives you warning of the railway ahead.
Action: Slow down and if a train is approaching the crossing, stop. If there is no stop line or sign, the driver should stop no closer than 3m from the nearest track, and not on the track or in the railway reserve.
RAILWAY CROSSING ON ROAD SIGN
Where: On any road close to a railway line.
Purpose: A railway crossing is ahead and controlled by a give way sign. You should look for approaching trains
RAILWAY CROSSING ON SIDE ROAD SIGNS
Where: On any road close to a railway line.
Purpose: A railway level crossing controlled by signs, such as a give way or stop sign, is on the next side road