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Recorded July 16, 2022. Camera: Sony HDR-CX405. Join my Discord: / discord My other social media content: https://linktr.ee/coastalocrailfan On July 16th, I've finally decided to come to this crossing again after two years due it's grade separation finally breaking ground and supposedly completed by 2025, so I will get this crossing as much as I can in the future while it's still here. No freight trains did not pass while I was there, but these a Metrolink and an Amtrak came by, so I recorded those instead. Locomotives: 1st Train CDTX 6905 - Surfliner BiLevel cabcar - Raised Letter K5LA CDTX 2117 - Siemens SC-44. 2nd Train SCAX 624 - Hyundai Rotem cabcar - K2A. SCAX 915 - EMD F125. Crossing info: Crossing is owned and maintained by BNSF Railway. This crossing is a horn zone. Crossing is on the BNSF San Bernardino Subdivision. Rosecrans Avenue Signal on the right: 2 pairs of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Invesys Rail gate mechanism, RECO LED gatelights, Safetran base, and a dead General Signals type 2 electronic bell. Signal on the median: 1 pair of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Invesys Rail gate mechanism, RECO LED gate lights, and a Safetran base Pedestrain signal on the left (not present) 2 pairs of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Siemens gate mechanism, RECO LED gatelights, and a Siemens base Pedestrian signal on the far left: 2 pairs of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Siemens gate mechanism, RECO LED gatelights, and a Siemens base Signal on the left: 2 pairs of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Invesys Rail gate mechanism, RECO LED gate lights, Safetran base, and a General Signals type 2 electronic bell Signal on the far median: 1 pair of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Invesys Rail gate mechanism, RECO LED gate lights, and a Safetran base Pedestrian signal on the far right: 2 pairs of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Siemens gate mechanism, RECO LED gatelights, and a Siemens base Other pedestrain signal on the far right (not visible) 2 pairs of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Siemens gate mechanism, RECO LED gate lights, and a Siemens base Marquardt Ave Signal on the right side: 2 pairs of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Invesys Rail gate mechanism, RECO LED gate lights, Safetran base, and a General Signals type 2 electronic bell. Signal on the left side: 2 pairs of 12x24" Dialight Ball LEDs, Invesys Rail gate mechanism, RECO LED gate lights, Safetran base, and a General Signals type 2 electronic bell. Crossing fans, especially those in California, would know about this crossing. This crossing has had so many accidents and many upgrades over the years. This crossing was just for Rosecrans Avenue as Marquardt Avenue didn't exist here yet. The original signals were to believe two WRRS signals with 8" lights, wishbone gates, and Griswold/RACO or WRRS mechanical bells. In the late 1960s to early 1970s, Marquardt Avenue was built through here, making the four intersections crossing today. ATSF installed WRRS and Safetran signals with RACO and Safetran mechanical bells, 7" gatelights, and wooden gates. By the 1990s, all of the lights were replaced with Safetran/Hawker Siddely lights by either late ATSF or BNSF. This crossing pretty much stayed the same until early 2012, when it was rebuilt with the current main signals today. By late 2019, for some reason BNSF decided to replace the gateless signals and replaced them with gated pedestrain signals since a third track was built here, guessing to make this crossing more protected while it's still here, since this happened 3 years after it was announce the crossing would be grade separated. Since my last visit in March 2020, the only thing that happened is that the close GS type 2 electronic bell is dead and now that I've seen my last video here, it's seems it's actually been dead since at least 2020, but BNSF never bothered to replace it as groundbreaking has just begun at this crossing a month ago. Thanks for watching, like, share, and subscribe!