The traffic signals are owned by El Cajon, the railroad crossing signals are owned by MTS. Also there are red X lights at all of the railroad crossings that are next to a trolley station. It means the crossing signals senses a trolley coming, but the gates will stay up longer to allow more time for traffic to move while the trolley sits there picking up passengers. If it's an out of service trolley, the crossing signals activate immediately. Also, freight trains pass by there too but it's very rare.
@@TrafficLightAdventures Yes there is freight trains that pass here. I have even done videos of them coming by here and you will see them in the spring of 2025. That's also why there is a double railroad crossing behind you in this video.
The traffic signals are owned by El Cajon, the railroad crossing signals are owned by MTS. Also there are red X lights at all of the railroad crossings that are next to a trolley station. It means the crossing signals senses a trolley coming, but the gates will stay up longer to allow more time for traffic to move while the trolley sits there picking up passengers. If it's an out of service trolley, the crossing signals activate immediately. Also, freight trains pass by there too but it's very rare.
There is no freight train who passes here and if they did pass, then that would not trigger the X.
@@TrafficLightAdventures Yes there is freight trains that pass here. I have even done videos of them coming by here and you will see them in the spring of 2025. That's also why there is a double railroad crossing behind you in this video.
@@sandiegotrafficlightstrain354 I hope so.
@@TrafficLightAdventures Did you do a video of the other crossing behind you? That's my favorite railroad crossing ever.
@@sandiegotrafficlightstrain354 I did not because I had to leave Southern California. So maybe you can get a video of that.
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