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Posted: Jan 18 2017 (14:04)
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Last Response: Feb 21 2017 (12:50)
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Last Response: Feb 21 2017 (12:50)
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I guess we can nitpick here. The two sets of tracks are not exactly perpendicular to each other at the crossing, so it's safe to call it a diamond crossing. And if one is really nitpicking, it's actually a quadruple diamond crossing as the two pairs of tracks have a total of four crossings here.