01-22-2017, 11:02 AM
Earlier on we talked about u-turns at marked intersections. Those familiar with the Northfield/King area know there are two lines of track are on King, and two lines on Northfield going through the intersection at a 90 degree.
Got me wondering how the rail traffic would be regulated? Some sort of train-only signals where car traffic stops and the trains go (like a rail crossing)? btw In my short stint at this intersection, 6 out of 6 cars doing a u-ey drifted over in the far lane which is bad enough in itself, but throw a train in the mix and ugh.
Got me wondering how the rail traffic would be regulated? Some sort of train-only signals where car traffic stops and the trains go (like a rail crossing)? btw In my short stint at this intersection, 6 out of 6 cars doing a u-ey drifted over in the far lane which is bad enough in itself, but throw a train in the mix and ugh.