Is this not a heritage railway? Or is it actually a fully in-use railway?
I'm sure they have some on the Severn Valley Railway, but that's right in the rural areas.
I've seen some automated wooden gates, with modern flashing lights, can't for the life of me think where though.
Let us not forget other styles of gating in the rural areas.
Some are unmanned gates - when you get to one you have to phone the signalman to ask if you can *OPEN* the gates to cross, then *CLOSE* the gates once you've gone through, phoning the signalman again to confirm you've got across.
Some are simply lighted - a red and a green light. No barriers.
And then there are the ones without barriers at all. Look both ways for trains!
Then there are the half-boomed and full-boomed modern crossings with the modern light styles, of course.
All this is from the highway code...