Background information:
In the Netherlands we have many water-rich landscapes where it is necessary to use ditches, parallel to the track, to keep the railway embankment sufficiently dry for the required stability. The ditches also prevented people from easily walking onto the track. Since other countries, such as Belgium, have very different ground conditions in many places and therefore do not need railway ditches in many places, concrete barriers were produced at an early stage and on an industrial scale. NMBS has concrete barriers made that can be installed on site as prefab posts and elements. These serve for decades, with very little maintenance, to keep people at a distance from the track.
Model, type "Roeselare" is the most common and best known. But a point of attention is that the panels of approximately 2 meters long cannot be placed in a small arc radius. In practice, this has been addressed by shortening the panels on both sides.
To save the model builder the manual work, Markenburg has also included this version with short panels in its range.
However, in 2020 we see that people in Belgium have started to replace the concrete barriers with wire steel ones. At Markenburg these can be found in the theme “Around the platform”.
In the Netherlands we talk about a fence, or if it needs to be a bit neater, a boundary fence. In Flanders people seem to be talking about a closure more quickly. Yet we are all talking about the same thing. On this website we match the name to the location where the model can most often be found, or has been.