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This page covers a relatively unique 'thing' in both the railroad and trolley worlds: a crossing between the two of them. As noted above, there are three of them known in the United States.
The one in Darby PA is between the CSX mainline that runs from Baltimore MD to Philadelphia PA, and the #11 Surface-Subway Streetcar line.
The one in San Francisco is between the UP and the San Francisco T at 3rd Street along the water.
The newest one of them is in Tampa, being installed as a result of the construction of the TECO Streetcar System, and its crossing with CSX.
I have only been to the one in Darby, so that is the only one I can cover in detail.
Acknowledgements:
John Buxton
Denver Todd
Websites and other additional information sources of interest for the area:
https://railfanguides.us/septa/darby2/index.htm A whole page on the crossing in Darby PA
http://www.tecolinestreetcar.org/#/home

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Darby PA
GPS Coordinates: 39.917784, -75.255658
This crossing, out of the three, may be the busiest. A streetcar rambles by on the average of one every few minutes, and at certain times, there seems to be a parade of them one after another. On one of our visits to this crossing, detection electronics went nutsy, and kept the crossing gates down, and the streetcars were stacked up about 6 deep on each side before a CSX technician came along, which I have to say, once we called it in, he was there in five minutes! If you compare the crossing of the first two pictures with the other ones, you will notice that a massive amount of work has been done on the crossing. There are lots more detail photos on the DARBY2 page. This crossing, by nature, is not signaled other than the crossing gates protecting it, in comparison to the other two crossings.
San Francisco CA
GPS Coordinates: 37.746518, -122.387243
I don't know how busy the Union Pacific traffic is here, but I'm sure there are a whole lot more streetcars here than trains. This is an interesting area because of the UP servicing the docks. The UP tracks are signaled in both directions for the crossing, altho it looks like they are approach lit. The northbound streetcar signal has an extra head with an 'X' on it, and I am not sure if it is for the grade crossing or not, for there is not a matching signal on the SB side.
Here is some additional information sent in by an anonymous contributor: For the Cargo Way crossing, it is signalized in both directions. The Southbound signal is north of the bridge that spans Islais Creek, right before the bridge starts. That area is set up so that if a freight train is on its track, the signals will go red. If the bridge is going up, same thing, all signals go red. There is a second crossing which is even more infrequently used at Carroll Ave. The signals are at Donner Ave going northbound, and Bancroft going southbound. The signaling system for both of these crossings requires a LRV to pass over a loop prior to the signal to 'call' for a permissive aspect. Unlike the interlocking signals, to my memory, the Vetag console does not need to be used, if a train rolls over the loop then it gets its signal unless a freight train is approaching or a bridge lift is occurring.
North Bound Signals before crossing the Islais Creek bridge, looking north.
South Bound Signals before crossing the Islais Creek bridge, looking south - the Third St & Marin St station is directly behind me.
A train at the Third St & Marin St station, heading NB.Street Crossing Mac OS
From Arthur Ave
An outbound signal, not for the crossing
From Illinois St
I've never seen an intersection with so many different lights - train, vehicular traffic, streetcars, and bicycles.....
From Illinois St
The Muni shops are one block off of Third St, and 3-4 blocks from the bridge.
And if you're here taking pictures, try to catch a UP train crossing the Illinois Street bridge over to Pier 80, a lot of switching if you can catch it.
Tampa FL
GPS Coordinates: 27.958650, -82.445382
The TECO Streetcar System was completed in 2010, and consists of 11 streetcars, 10 of which are replica streetcars running on a 2.7 mile line.
Looks like they strived to make this crossing as close to a 90 degree angle as possible, looking at the aerial shots.
The crossing is fully signaled for both CSX and the streetcar system.
EB CSX Signal
WB CSX Signal
SB Streetcar Signal

NB Streetcar Signal

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Aerial shots were taken from either Google or Bing Maps as noted. Screen captures are made with Snagit, a Techsmith product... a great tool if you have never used it!
By the way, floobydust is a term I picked up 30-40 years ago from a National Semiconductor data book, and means miscellaneous and/or other stuff.
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