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English: The Hayvenhurst Crossing in Los Angeles, where the Los Angeles Metro Busway's G Line crosses a bike path that connects Lake Balboa Drive to the Metro G Line Bikeway and Victory Boulevard at Hayvenhurst Avenue. The crossing is controlled by vehicular signal heads, pedestrian signal heads, crossing gates, grade crossing signals, crossbucks that read Busway Crossing, and Look Both Ways warning signs. It was the first busway crossing in the United States to feature railroad crossing safety features and served as a prototype for other such crossings along the G Line.
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Camera location34° 11′ 10″ N, 118° 29′ 33″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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