Opening Choreography
- Advance Notices: River schedules booked in advance.
- Road Barriers: Lowered to clear vehicles.
- Pedestrian Gates: Secured; marshals guide visitors.
- Signals & Bells: Warn of imminent lift.
Safety Layers
| Layer |
Purpose |
| Physical Barriers |
Prevent approach |
| Audible Signals |
Time awareness |
| Visual Lights |
Clear status |
Image Highlights

Timeline of a Lift (Indicative)
- River vessel confirms booking window on approach.
- Control room arms signals; road barriers lower.
- Pedestrian marshals sweep the deck; announcements play.
- Bascule area cleared; interlocks verify safe state.
- Hydraulics engage; bridge raises; vessel transits.
- Descent, interlocks clear; barriers open; normal traffic resumes.
Roles & Redundancies
- Control: procedures, comms, overrides.
- Marshals: physical checks, public guidance.
- Interlocks: prevent actuation with unsafe states.
- Redundancy: manual overrides and abort criteria in adverse weather.
Weather & Exceptional Conditions
High winds, reduced visibility, or unusual river flow can delay lifts. Safety and navigational clarity take precedence.
Bottom Line
Gates coordinate a moment of transformation: the road becomes river, then returns.