Timestamps: 0:00 The intro to the video. I explain what types of railroad crossing devices I'll be using and why. 1:55 I test the crossing for the first time in Surveyor. 4:32 I test the crossing for the first time in Driver. 7:47 I test the "Close Crossing" command for the first time. 11:39 I add ATLS triggers to make the traffic lights red when the crossing activates. 15:59 I add two more crossing controllers to hopefully prevent the gates from rising too early. You can also hear radio chatter from New Jersey Transit employees. 20:01 The crossing is tested with a New Jersey Transit GP40PH-2B. 25:39 I finally am satisfied with Track 1 enough to test Track 2. This time, I use an Arrow III. 28:20 I test both tracks at the same time and the crossing malfunctions horrifically. Having one train stop on the crossing while another one crosses it seem to cause catastrophic problems. 32:55 I test two more trains, again at the same time and it caused a catastrophic malfunction.
Do you take requests? If so, would you mind doing one of the NS B-Line crossing on Rectortown Rd in Marshall, VA? That crossing has a great Safetran mechanical bell.
@@Trainfan1055Janathan thank you! Here is the crossing: www.google.com/maps/@38.8775413,-77.85572,3a,75y,182.17h,87.15t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1ssw4Gf-l0WOXTNkRWMw7gDA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3H9B4Nk26q0.html
@@Trainfan1055Janathan Cool! Metro-North is in my area. I usually ride a P32! (I don't know the plural for Genisis in that form) The whole line! (I'll say more stuff but I might go to far)