







The Twello Rail Crossing is situated in the center of the village of Twello in Gelderland, positioned directly on the long-established railway line that links Apeldoorn with Deventer. This crossing has existed since the late 19th century, when rail service first reached the village and the original station was opened, making it one of the long-running pieces of transport infrastructure in the area. Today the line is busy throughout the day, with several dozen trains passing the crossing daily as part of the region’s frequent east–west passenger service. Most of the traffic consists of modern Dutch Sprinter electric multiple units, with occasional Intercity sets and maintenance trains adding variety. Because both tracks run straight through the village, trains approach at steady speed, giving the crossing a constant rhythm that blends smoothly into everyday life in Twello.
The webcam gives a clear, real-time view of the village's central level crossing, capturing everything from the flashing lights and ringing bells to the moment the barriers begin to lower. Its position lets viewers watch sprinter trains rush through at full speed, offering close-up shots of the passing units along with cyclists waiting on the side path and cars lining up at the gates. The stream also shows the surrounding village streets, small shops, and nearby houses, creating a warm and authentic Dutch backdrop that makes the scene feel alive even on quieter days.