Level crossings in fictional countries

Calisworth
Calisworthian level crossings use a white cross buck with red tips with a flashing light in the center. It is similar to the German level crossing system. The lights have a sign saying "Train Ahead" to warn people of the crossing. Most of the level crossings are half barrier, and the bells will stop sounding when the gates are lowered. It it has no barriers, the bells will sound until the train is passed. Some unprotected crossings have only crossbucks, or just the sign. Most of the gates have fixed lights, and most of the protected level crossings are equipped with LED lights. From 1999 to 2006, the Calisworthian Rail Administration and Safety (CRAS), they removed 1,100 old level crossings across Calisworth, with 5,300 still in use.

El Kadsre
El Kadsre uses American-made crossing warning equipment (much like the United States, Canada, Mexico, Panama, and Australia), such as level crossing predictors, which are able to provide a consistent amount of warning time for trains of widely varying speeds. Private crossings either have the regular equipment, have a manually-operated crossing, or are protected only by a crossbuck.

Engotu and Haalis
Level crossings in Engotu and Haalis use a yellow crossbuck with black tips, and have a red light in the top, and a moon white lights in the bottom. It is similar to the Norwegian level crossing system, but however, the white light flashes for a minute at regular intervals to inform drivers to cross the level crossing. Level crossings in Engotu have a sign saying "Train Ahead" but in Engotuan, and has a standard crossbuck. Level crossings in Haalis have a sign saying "Train Ahead but in Haalolic, and the crossbuck is cutout.

North El Kadsre
North El Kadsre uses the same crossing equipment as Japan and Taiwan.