Exploring Abandoned Railroad Crossings on Google Maps! - Part 13

So here it is! Part 13 of y'alls favorite Google maps series! And this time from here on out, we're gonna be continuing this series on PC! So I guess I hope y'all like the change, and i guess to eliminate the awkward silence in each of the other episodes, I'm now adding background music while i review the crossings, like many of my other videos lol. So comment if you like these changes! But I guess with that said for now, I hope y'all enjoy this one MUST READ IF APPLIES TO YOU: If you want to add your own cool abandoned Railroad crossing for me to explore in the next upcoming episode of this series, leave your suggestion down in the comments below, and please carefully follow these rules before doing so: [Railroad Crossing Request Rules]: 1. The Railroad Crossing To Be Reviewed Must Be Abandoned, Out of Service, or equivalent 2. Railroad Crossing Must Be in The USA or Canada 3. Requests are limited to just 1 crossing location per person 4. Detailed street/city/state names, Links, or coordinates of the location of the crossing are required 5. Send your Railroad Crossing Request(s) In the comments section of this video only (The latest episode of EARCOGM). Do not leave your requests in any older episode or it will be ignored. You may also DM me your requests on Discord if you want (details in my channel description) 6. If I already explored it, I will ignore it. In simpler terms, suggesting repeated crossings from last the episodes or duplicates from others is not allowed. Music Used: Wait - C418 Chirp - C418 Blocks - C418 Mice on Venus - C418 Cat - C418 (Timestamps may or may not be auto-generated by YouTube, but if not, I may add them later) And with those simple conditions out of the way, I hope you guys enjoy this one! Thanks for watching!