Yes, this is a bug: https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/issues/4295

The crossing turns red because it became invalid (the edge that it crosses
is no longer part of the central junction). Invalid crossings are still
shown in netedit so you can fix them (e.g. by setting the edge id to the
second part 'gneE0.41') but they are not written to the .net.xml because
they would create an invalid network.

Thanks for reporting,
Jakob

>
>
> this looks like a bug to me:
>
>    - I create a pedestrian crossing with netconvert across edge A which
>    connects two pedestrian edges
>    - I split edge A
>    - Firstly, the pedestrian crossing changes location to the upstream
>    part of edge A and is marked in red (=incorrect?)
>    - Then, it is not saved
>
> Netedit is some very recent development version. A small sample network to
> check the results is attached.
>
>
>
> Regards
> Mirko
>
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