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About San Diego Trains & Traffic Lights

This is a channel for anyone who are into different types of traffic lights, pedestrian lights, railroad crossing lights, and other misc lights as well as different kinds of trains and locomotives in San Diego county. I have videos of new traffic lights, old traffic lights, weird designed traffic lights, and other kinds of traffic lights. I also have videos of Coaster trains, Amtrak trains, Sprinter trains, MTS trolleys, and freight trains including locals in Escondido, Miramar, El Cajon, and National City. Finally, I have filmed every single railroad crossing that exists in San Diego that are in service or abandoned. If you like my channel, please encourage others to subscribe to my channel as well if they are interested.

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Driver Destroys MTS #railroadcrossing Gate (Friars Rd & Napa St)

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Driver Destroys MTS #railroadcrossing Gate (Friars Rd & Napa St)

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