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A Grade Crossing Predictor is a type of track circuit control for railway level crossings that aim to provide reasonably constant warning times irrespective of the speed of the approaching trains.

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Overview

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Limitations

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Predictors cannot co-exist with all kinds of track circuits needed for other signalling, or all electrification systems. Complex track layouts are also problematic.

Express and Stopping Train selection

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Manufacturers

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Accidents preventable by GCP

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References

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