The Los Angeles Junction sports some oddball crossing lights, as seen here on Eastern Avenue near 61st Street. The LAJ only serves a very small area, much of which is in the nearly purely industrial town of Vernon. It's a fascinating railroad, however, as it is spread out like a HO-Gauge layout, with tracks circling buildings, and three track spurs running here and there. Finding a train on these lines can be difficult, as not only are they all over the place, but they turn corners and hide behind structures, so you're never sure where anything is.