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in your case i would put a mixed one of the other side of the crossing with the two arrows facing the crossing.
usaly you put a chain towards a crossing and a normal one leading away from it. if you use the track both ways use mixed, at least thats how i do it and it works decently untill some trackbuilder needs to go there...
To be sure
Left rail: Mixed Two arrows to the customs house one away from it
Right rail: Mixed Two arrows to the customs house one away from it
One main rail leading from custom house - no train signal or mixed as well pointing two arrows to the junction where it divides to 2 rails?
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/profiles/76561197992221294/screenshot/2037367141715348548/
usaly i build my lines a bit different ;)
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/profiles/76561197992221294/screenshot/2037367141715349200/
and then split everything to where it should go after that.