I think it's sort of strange that the foreground gates went down. The have the censer operate both gates. If there is no train on the foreground track...gates should be up. It looks like a malfunction though. It is very rare that both tracks would have a train on them at the same time. The background track is the mainline and the foreground track is just a siding. But if there were trains on both tracks..why would they care if you were between the two crossings? It really wouldnt matter.
@EVILFURRYBUNNY One gate doesn't go down to let people escape the entrapment.
MainlineProductions2 6 days ago
cool
penncentral100 2 weeks ago
Because there is no train on that track evilfurrybunny, and to johnjackstif railroads don't want people to stop on the front tracks
justindtrout 4 months ago
i wonder why 1 of the gates would not go down?
EVILFURRYBUNNY 5 months ago
whyd the close gate go down with no train?
johnjackstif 5 months ago
i noticed one of the gate arms didnt go down, was that are malfunctioning?
Barricade360 5 months ago
This is North East, PA? Which crossing, I lived there for 4 years.
MNsportsnut 1 year ago
Gates go down so early because Amtrak blasts through this area at 80.
cbehr91 1 year ago
Drivers are not allowed to cross when Gates are down, even if there is no train
hypersaiyangoku 2 years ago
I think it's sort of strange that the foreground gates went down. The have the censer operate both gates. If there is no train on the foreground track...gates should be up. It looks like a malfunction though. It is very rare that both tracks would have a train on them at the same time. The background track is the mainline and the foreground track is just a siding. But if there were trains on both tracks..why would they care if you were between the two crossings? It really wouldnt matter.
Mafioso27th 2 years ago