
Norfolk Southern train & dispatcher communications in the Spencer, NC area including the Washington, DC to Atlanta, GA mainline and the Salisbury, NC to Asheville, NC S Line.
Monitoring the following channels: Charlotte District Channel 1-AAR 056 & Channel 2-AAR 080, Danville District Channel 1-AAR 053 & Channel 2-AAR 027 and Asheville District Channel 1-AAR 048 & Channel 2-AAR 020. The receiver is a narrow band Kenwood TK-7180 located at North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC. Antenna is a Cushcraft ARX-2B Ringo Ranger tuned to 161.000MHz.
Read moreNorfolk Southern and CSX train & dispatcher communications in the Charlotte, NC area including Washington, DC to Atlanta, GA mainline, NC R Line, NC O Line, and CSX Florence Division Charlotte Subdivision.
Monitoring the following channels: Charlotte District Channel 1-AAR 056 & Channel 2-AAR 080, Columbia District Channel 1-AAR 033 & Channel 2-AAR 090, and Asheville District Channel 1-AAR 048 & Channel 2-AAR 020. CSX channels include AAR 032, AAR 059, and AAR 066. Receiver is a narrow band Kenwood TK-7180 located in Charlotte, NC.
Read moreAudio on the Norfolk-Southern's North Carolina H-Line and the CSX's A Line (South End Subdivision) from a radio located in Clayton, NC (MP H96.0).
Frequencies scanned:
railroads heard will include Norfolk Southern (S-Line) and the Alexander Railroad.

| Norfolk Southern Road | 160.830 Mhz |
| Norfolk Southern Ch 2 | 160.410 Mhz |
| Norfolk Southern MOW | 160.260 Mhz |
| Alexander Railroad | 160.620 Mhz |
| 39.8 (Catawba) |
| 29.1 (Statesville) |
| 19.0 (Elmwood) |
Asheville Radio Feed
Morganton Radio Feed
Newton Radio Feed
including CSX's Portsmouth and North End Subdivisions. AAR channels 32 & 94 are monitored.
This feed monitors CSX rail traffic around Weldon, NC, including CSX's Portsmouth and North End Subdivisions. AAR channels 32 & 94 are monitored.
Read moreTrain & dispatcher communications of Norfolk Southern Railroad, Danville District, in Greensboro. 160.950 MHz Road, 160.245 MHz dispatchers to train, 160.830 MHz train to the dispatcher.
Monitoring Norfolk Southern Railroad in Greensboro, NC AAR ch56 160.950MHz-channel 1-Road AAR ch09 160.245MHz-channel 2-Dispatcher to train AAR ch48 160.830MHz-channel 2-Train to dispatcher Radio is a Kenwood TK-790 programmed for narrow band Antenna is a Cushcraft ARX-2B Ringo Ranger tuned for 161 MHz
Read moreRailroads heard will include Norfolk Southern (S-Line) and the Caldwell County Railroad.

| Norfolk Southern Road | 160.830 Mhz |
| Norfolk Southern Ch 2 | 160.410 Mhz |
| Norfolk Southern MOW | 160.260 Mhz |
| Caldwell County Railroad | 161.175 Mhz |
| 62.9 (Hildebran) |
| 50.6 (Conover) |
| 39.8 (Catawba) |
Asheville Radio Feed
Morganton Radio Feed
Statesville Radio Feed
Railroads heard will include Norfolk Southern (S-Line) and some CSX (Blue Ridge Sub.

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| Norfolk Southern Road | 160.830 Mhz |
| Norfolk Southern Ch 2 | 160.410 Mhz |
| Norfolk Southern MOW | 160.260 Mhz |
| CSX Road | 161.100 Mhz |
| CSX FG Dispatcher | 161.370 Mhz |
| 87.0 (Bridgewater) |
| 76.8 (Morganton) |
| 62.9 (Hildebran) |
Asheville Radio Feed
Newton Radio Feed
Statesville Radio Feed
Norfolk Southern and Blue Ridge Southern Railroad Operations around the Asheville, NC area.
Read moreThis feed covers all dispatch and road traffic for the class 1 railroads in and around Detroit.
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