Twello Rail Crossing
Live Cam
This camera looks straight down the rails at a level crossing in Twello, a village in the Dutch province of Gelderland. Barriers drop, lights flash, and a train slides through the frame before the road opens again and cyclists roll across. It is a simple, oddly hypnotic view of everyday railway rhythm in the Netherlands.
Why Twello? Twello sits in the green Veluwe fringe between Deventer and Apeldoorn, and its crossing puts you close enough to the track to feel the passing trains rather than just see them. Railfans get clean, repeated sightlines on Dutch rolling stock, while everyone else gets a calm window into a small Netherlands village going about its day.
Twello Rail Crossing highlights: As you enjoy the live view, be sure to look out for:
- Barriers And Bells: Watch the warning lights start, the barriers swing down and the road fall still moments before a train fills the frame.
- Passing Trains: Passenger services sweep through at speed, and freight or maintenance movements occasionally break up the regular timetable pattern.
- Cyclists At The Gates: Between trains, Dutch cyclists gather at the barriers and set off together the second the gates lift, a very local ritual.
Beyond the Crossing: Twello lies in the municipality of Voorst, in flat farmland and country lanes near the IJssel river. Deventer, with its old riverside centre, sits to the northeast, while Apeldoorn lies to the west. It is classic eastern Netherlands terrain: cycle paths, hedgerows, church towers and railway lines threading between towns.
Thanks to the operator of this RailCam for keeping a camera trained on the Twello crossing around the clock. Streams like this take real effort to host and maintain, and they let railway enthusiasts and curious travellers far from Gelderland share the same trackside view.
Tune in and wait for the barriers to fall, then watch a Dutch train slip through Twello before the village road quietly reopens again.

