"It wasn't on purpose - I couldn't see the train because of the sun strike.
"The first thing I knew about the train was when I heard it about two seconds before it hit me.''
Skinner was adjourned to undertake restorative justice and has until November 26 to complete the process, when he will return to court for sentencing.
The controversial crossing has already cost a life - David Nigel Dunham was killed there on March 22, 2002. At his inquest coroner, the late Laurence Cooney called for an urgent inquiry into the Northpark Road crossing, saying safety measures needed urgent consideration.
In addition crashes were recorded at the crossing in 1982 and 1990, and according to neighbours there have been many close calls. In 2002 Mr Cooney requested barrier arms and warning bells installed at the intersection.
Following collision in May, a Kiwirail spokesperson said the view of the approaching train would have been clear.
In July the Ashburton District Council took matters into its own hands removing the existing giveway sign, and replacing it with a compulsory stop sign. However, Kiwirail order its removal, saying it was planning to upgrade the North Park railway crossing before June next year with the installation of new flashing lights and bells.