01-21-2019, 11:27 PM
I spotted the same error on the weekend:
I suspect what's happening is that the arms are going down for a train, then coming back up... but failing to make the "Up" switch. That is why the lights are still on, bells are still on, and the "Lunars" (the white lights which face the train) are flashing. They flash when the arms are moving or "traveling" and are not in a fully-engaged position. When this happened on the weekend, about 30 minutes later when I passed back by an employee arrived and cycled the arms down and up a bunch of times and left.
I suspect what's happening is that the arms are going down for a train, then coming back up... but failing to make the "Up" switch. That is why the lights are still on, bells are still on, and the "Lunars" (the white lights which face the train) are flashing. They flash when the arms are moving or "traveling" and are not in a fully-engaged position. When this happened on the weekend, about 30 minutes later when I passed back by an employee arrived and cycled the arms down and up a bunch of times and left.