
This feed covers CSX's Philadelphia Subdivision on the East end from Northern Delaware to west of Philadelphia. The following channels are covered below. We use a Motorola Radius M1225 Radio. 160.230 Mainline Road Channel 161.100 "BE" Dispatcher 160.530 Yard Channel
Read moreFeed located in Fairless Hills, PA. near the Morrisville RR yards. Antenna at 225' AMSL, Motorola XPR4550, The feed monitors the following :
AAR 42 CSX Trenton subdivision dispatcher (NI), AAR 58 CSX Trenton subdivision dispatcher (ROAD), AAR 66 CSX PHILA subdivision dispatcher (BE), AAR 08 CSX PHILA subdivision dispatcher (ROAD), AAR 46 Norfolk Southern Main Line.
Read moreSEPTA's Regional Rail System - North, South, City, MoW and Yard.
Frequencies: 160.29 160.59 160.38 160.35 160.395
Covering counties BUCKS(Pa) - MONTGOMERY(Pa) - PHILADELPHIA(Pa) - NEW CASTLE COUNTY(DE)
Station Notes: Our antennas are located 440 ft above sea level currently feeding a Radioshack Pro-2020 20-Channel Fluorescent Programmable Direct-Entry Scanner on an APC UPS backed up by a 15kw natural gas stand-by generator.
Market-Frankford Line - Elevated train (Blueline) Runs from Frankford Station to 69th and market streets station. Subway - (Orange line) Runs from AT&T station to Fernrock station via broadstreet This feeds broadcast South Eastern Transportation Authority's city rail division.
Read moreRailroad traffic in the Washington DC area - monitored from Arlington Virginia. Includes Amtrak, CSX and Norfolk Southern frequencies on standard AAR channels Display Frequency 12 ATK DCTrmOps1 160.29000 16 ATK DCTrmOps2 160.35000 22 ATK Union Sta 160.44000 27 ATK MOW 160.51500 36 ATK C&S 160.65000 46 ATK Road1 160.80000 54 ATK NEC 160.92000 64 ATK Road2 161.07000 67 ATK Road3 161.11500 08 CSX Road 160.23000 12 CSX Yard 160.29000 14 CSX DSP 160.32000 16 Conrail12 160.35000 20 CSX CQ DSP 160.41000 58 CSX NIDS Phly 160.98000 59 CSX Road 160.99500 64 CSXT 161.07000 66 CSXAVDS-train 96 CSX Road 161.55000 92 CSX Jessup YM 161.49000 09 NS Dsp2train 160.24500 11 NS PBX 160.27500 20 NS Yard 160.41000 27 NS PBX 160.51500 35 NS PBX 160.63500 46 NS Main DS 160.80000 48 NS train2dsp 160.83000 50 NS Yard 160.86000 56 NS Road 1 160.95000 58 NS Yard 160.98000
Read moreThis feed covers the NS Lehigh Line from Allentown Yard to Bloomsbury, NJ. In addition, the entire Washington Secondary, Portland Secondary, Cement Secondary and Bel Del line are also covered. Please read feed notes for more info!
INFO:
This feed is located out of Alpha, NJ and is adjacent to the Norfolk Southern Lehigh Line at MP 72. This specific rail line sees up to 30 trains a day in traffic and is the gateway to the ports of New Jersey and New York. The feed ranges westward to Allentown yard (beginning of the Lehigh Line) and eastward to Flemington. This feed will be a big help for the many railfans in the area who are wanting locations on the next train in the area.
161.070 - NS Lehigh Line Main
160.800 - NS Washington Secondary
NS Portland Secondary
NS Cement Secondary
160.470 - Belvidere & Delaware Railroad
160.860 - NS & NJT
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The feed is Primarily Somerset County, However, you can hear train movements from the following counties on here: Middlesex, Union, Essex, Monmouth, and Mercer counties. See feed info page for Rail Lines covered.
Scanner Model: Uniden BC785D
Antenna: TrainTenna Vertical Outdoor Model fed with LMR-400 Coax
Computer Info: HP T5630 Thin Client
Internet Connection: Verizon FIOS
Rail systems covered: Amtrak, NJ Transit, Conrail (CSAO), Norfolk Southern, CSX
This feed, located in South Bound Brook, NJ, less than 3,000ft from the busiest freight mainline in NJ, and 5 miles away from Amtrak's Northeast Corridor will feature the following channels in this feed:
Amtrak
NJ Transit
Conrail (CSAO)
Norfolk Southern
CSX
Detectors Heard:
Passenger Rail Feed in Somerset County, NJ that will monitor NJ Transit's Newark Division (Raritan Valley Line & North Jersey Coast Line), and Amtrak's Northeast Corridor.
Scanner Model: Uniden BC785D
Antenna: TrainTenna Vertical Outdoor Model fed with LMR-400 Coax
Computer Info: HP T5630 Thin Client
Internet Connection: Verizon FIOS
Rail systems covered: Amtrak, NJ Transit
This feed, located in South Bound Brook, NJ, less than 3,000ft from NJ Transit's Raritan Valley Line, and 5 miles away from Amtrak's Northeast Corridor will feature the following channels in this feed:
Amtrak
NJ Transit
Detectors Heard:
The feed is Primarily Somerset County, However, you can hear train movements from the following counties on here: Middlesex, Union, Essex, Monmouth, and Mercer counties. See feed info page for Rail Lines covered.
Scanner Model: Uniden BC785D
Antenna: TrainTenna Vertical Outdoor Model fed with LMR-400 Coax
Computer Info: HP T5630 Thin Client
Internet Connection: Verizon FIOS
Rail systems covered: Amtrak, NJ Transit, Conrail (CSAO), Norfolk Southern, CSX
This feed, located in South Bound Brook, NJ, less than 3,000ft from the busiest freight mainline in NJ, and 5 miles away from Amtrak's Northeast Corridor will feature the following channels in this feed:
Amtrak
NJ Transit
Conrail (CSAO)
Norfolk Southern
CSX
Detectors Heard:
The feed is Primarily Somerset County, However, you can hear train movements from the following counties on here: Middlesex, Union, Essex, Monmouth, and Mercer counties. See feed info page for Rail Lines covered.
Scanner Model: Uniden BC785D
Antenna: TrainTenna Vertical Outdoor Model fed with LMR-400 Coax
Computer Info: HP T5630 Thin Client
Internet Connection: Verizon FIOS
Rail systems covered: Amtrak, NJ Transit, Conrail (CSAO), Norfolk Southern, CSX
This feed, located in South Bound Brook, NJ, less than 3,000ft from the busiest freight mainline in NJ, and 5 miles away from Amtrak's Northeast Corridor will feature the following channels in this feed:
Amtrak
NJ Transit
Conrail (CSAO)
Norfolk Southern
CSX
Detectors Heard:
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