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It has been suggested that this article be merged with Diamond crossing. (Discuss)

An Diamond Crossover is a term used for railroad switch that allows trains to cross over to an adjacent parallel track. The crossed over switches look like an X. Their are many of these in the NYC Subway.

An diamond crossover is also known as a double crossover or a exicornt.

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