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Metrolink Expands 'Smart Crossing' Tech

Made possible by grant funding from the CRISI program, this pioneering technology creates a better experience for drivers and pedestrians while increasing safety for Metrolink passengers.

Metrolink Expands 'Smart Crossing' Tech

The WCNSS system will eliminate the “ghost train” phenomenon that has plagued San Juan Capistrano residents.

Photo: Metrolink

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Southern California’s Metrolink implemented cutting-edge “smart crossing” technology, known as a Wireless Crossing Nearside Station Stop (WCNSS) system, at the Del Obispo Street crossing near the San Juan Capistrano Station in Orange County.

Made possible by grant funding from the Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) program, this pioneering technology, which went live at the crossing on June 1, creates a better experience for drivers and pedestrians while increasing safety for Metrolink passengers and the San Juan Capistrano community.

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Metrolink’s WCNSS System

Specifically, the WCNSS system will eliminate the “ghost train” phenomenon that has plagued San Juan Capistrano residents.

Previously, on approach to the San Juan Capistrano Station, trains would trigger the safety features at the downstream Del Obispo Street crossing. While the train was stopped at the station, the gate arms would recover — creating a “ghost train” effect — before the safety mechanism was once again triggered as the train left the station.

Upgrading crossings with the WCNSS system reduces traffic congestion and prioritizes safety by reducing wait times and deterring dangerous behavior, such as drivers and pedestrians bypassing activated crossing gates.

Metrolink continues to pursue new and emerging technologies to improve system performance and provide seamless and safe commuting experiences for passengers and the communities throughout Southern California in which Metrolink trains operate.

Initially, the new WCNSS system at the Del Obispo Street crossing will prevent southbound Metrolink trains scheduled to stop at the San Juan Capistrano Station from activating the crossing’s safety features until it has left the station.

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WCNSS technology is not yet available for other passenger train services operating on Metrolink’s rail lines, though plans to expand to Amtrak Pacific Surfliner are ongoing. Freight traffic will not be affected, as freight trains do not stop at the San Juan Capistrano Station.

Building WCNSS Implementation

Earlier this year, California Senators jointly secured $1.6 million in FY24 appropriations funding for Metrolink to support the installation of “smart crossing” technology at additional rail crossings.

Metrolink continues to collaborate with local, state, and federal partners with the long-term goal of implementing WCNSS systems at 52 crossings located within one-half mile of Metrolink stations.

The first WCNSS systems installed on Metrolink’s network were developed, certified, and deployed for the Arrow service at seven crossings in the cities of San Bernardino and Redlands. Metrolink has been operating WCNSS technology since October 2022, when the Arrow service launched.

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