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'''Czech Railroad Crossing''', also known as '''Scary Pop on Czech Railroad Crossing''', was a [[screamer]] video created by a [[YouTube]] User RichardRayovaCatBoyTeh577 / Richard RayovaTeh577 / RichardRayThe577 / Richard Ray. Although the specific uploading date remains unknown, it was uploaded around the year on July 5, 2020.  
'''Czech Railroad Crossing''', also known as '''Scary Pop on Czech Railroad Crossing''', was a [[screamer]] video created by a [[YouTube]] User RichardRayovaCatBoyTeh577 / Richard RayovaTeh577 / RichardRayThe577 / Richard Ray. Although the specific uploading date remains unknown, it was uploaded around the year on July 5, 2020.  


It is similar to [[Scary Train Screamer]] where it tricks the viewer into thinking that they will see a normal train only for them to get shocked in the end. Unfortunately, the video did not last long on the platform due to the original creator taking down the video over concerns about his subscriber count.
It tricks the viewer into thinking that they will see a normal train only for them to get shocked in the end. Unfortunately, the video did not last long on the platform due to the original creator taking down the video over concerns about his subscriber count.


The video begins with webcam footage of railroad tracks. The camera itself is positioned on top of the [[wikipedia:Track ballast|track ballast]] and in between the two steel rails which give a view of a cloudy day in the Czech Republic. Additionally, trees can be seen lining the outer areas of the track along with a railroad crossing gate located on the left colored in the traditional red and white pattern.  
The video begins with webcam footage of railroad tracks. The camera itself is positioned on top of the [[wikipedia:Track ballast|track ballast]] and in between the two steel rails which give a view of a cloudy day in the Czech Republic. Additionally, trees can be seen lining the outer areas of the track along with a railroad crossing gate located on the left colored in the traditional red and white pattern.