
This audio feed provides extensive coverage of Norfolk Southern's Roanoke Terminal area as well as all 6 adjoining mainline districts.
This feed provides audio for Norfolk Southern VA Division operations in and around the greater Roanoke area. Wide area coverage is available including Roanoke Terminal and the 6 surrounding districts that stem out from the city. Audio is provided by a Motorola Maxtrac radio with signals fed from a Traintenna antenna mounted atop one of the tallest buildings in downtown Roanoke.
Read moreThis audio feed provides coverage of Norfolk Southern's Hagerstown District around Manassas, VA including the B-Line and Mainline to Alexandria
Monitoring:
AAR 56 - 160.950 (NS Road Channel)
AAR 09 - 160.245 (NS Dispatcher to Train)
AAR 48 - 160.830 (NS Train to Dispatcher)
This audio feed broadcasts Norfolk Southern communications in and around the greater Manassas, VA area including the Mainline between Clifton, VA and Calverton, VA and the B-Line between Manassas, VA and Marshall, VA. In addition to the NS freight traffic, you will hear dozens of Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express movements through the area. NS has a small yard in Manassas and VRE's storage yard is just a few miles to the south near Bristow, VA. The entire area is controlled by the NS "Hagerstown" Dispatcher desk in Atlanta, GA.
The audio is provided by a Motorola Maxtrac radio with signals fed from a TrainTenna antenna mounted very close to the Manassas depot.
Local Defect Detectors:
31.6 "Manassas"
39.4 "Nokesville"
B10.1 "Gainesville"
B19.7 "The Plains"
Read moreThis feed scans the following CSX and NS Railroad frequencies:
The radio is a Motorola Maxtrac located at Walt's Hobby Shop on Crater Rd in Petersburg VA. The antenna is VHF ground plane on a 20' pole at the front of Walt's shop.
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Located in Lynchburg, Virginia. This feed covers essentially three different railroad lines. 1)Norfolk Southern's Blue Ridge District (former N&W) 2)Norfolk Southern's Washington District (former Southern) 3)Norfolk Southern's Danville District (form
Feed is located in Lynchburg, VA and will monitor these AAR channels.
AAR 08: CSX Road
AAR 09: NS (Wasington District) Dispatcher to Train
AAR 14: CSX Dispatcher
AAR 27: NS (Danville District) Dispatcher
AAR 48: NS (Washington District) Train to Dispatcher
AAR 53: NS (Danville District) Road
AAR 56: NS (Washington District) Road
AAR 61: NS (N&W) Road
Read moreNS Pocahontas District East End, Clinch Valley District East End, Christiansburg District West End, & Princeton-Deepwater District/Guyandot River Branch
We are working to add a new server to cover the west end of the New River Districts (Christiansburg, Whitethorne and Pulaski Districts) which will relieve a lot of radio traffic on the Pokey East feed, as well as fill in missing ATCS coverage west of Christiansburg on both sides. Go support that project here!
Read moreThis audio feed provides coverage of Norfolk Southern’s Hagerstown District between Delaplane, VA and Manassas, VA.
This audio feed provides extensive coverage of Norfolk Southern’s busy Hagerstown District “B-Line” between Front Royal, VA and Manassas, VA. The feed is located in Marshall, VA and audio is supplied to a Windows PC from a Kenwood radio that is connected to a Traintenna via LMR-400 low-loss coax for a high quality listening experience. The radio scans AAR channels 56 (160.950), 09 (160.245) and 48 (160.830) allowing pretty reliable coverage from just west of Manassas to Delaplane, with extended coverage usually available as far west as Linden and as far south as Nokesville. Defect Detectors often heard are located at Mileposts 10.1, 19.7, 33.6, 39.4 and 42.9.
Read moreThis audio feed provides coverage of Norfolk Southern's Hagerstown District between Berryville, VA and Front Royal, VA
This audio feed provides coverage of Norfolk Southern’s Hagerstown District between Berryville, VA and Front Royal, VA. Audio is provided by a Motorola commercial radio coupled with a DPD Productions Traintenna, located at the historic N&W Boyce Depot, in Boyce, VA. This is a busy stretch of railroad most days and the radio ONLY monitors the road channel AAR 56 (160.950).
Read moreThis audio feed provides coverage of Norfolk Southern’s Hagerstown District and the Buckingham Branch RR around Charlottesville, VA
This audio feed provides coverage of Norfolk Southern’s Hagerstown District (ex-Washington District) around the Charlottesville, VA area. It also covers the Buckingham Branch Railroad operations in the area. Audio is provided by a Motorola commercial radio coupled with a DPD Productions Traintenna, receiving from a location just north of downtown. Radio scans AAR channels 56 (160.950), 09 (160.245) and 23 (160.455). Traffic includes numerous NS trains as well as BBRR locals, CSX overhead westbounds and multiple daily Amtrak moves on both lines.
Read moreThis audio feed provides coverage of Norfolk Southern's Roanoke District and the Buckingham Branch Railroad around Waynesboro and Afton, VARail
This audio feed provides coverage of Norfolk Southern’s Roanoke District “H-Line” between Shenandoah, VA and Stuarts Draft, VA. Audio is provided by a Motorola commercial radio coupled to a Traintenna mounted high atop Afton mountain. Coverage is extensive with continuous action. Radio scans AAR channels 22 (160.440), 23 (160.455) and 56 (160.950). Coverage also includes the Chesapeake Western (NS Subsidiary) between Elkton, VA, and Harrisonburg, VA as well as the Buckingham Branch Railroad between Crozet, VA and Staunton, VA.
Read moreStereo Feed (R) CSX; (L) OMID, FGLK, R&S, NYS&W & NS
A Kenwood TK-7180 is providing this feed.
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161.400 (AAR 86/86) NF Dispatcher - Rochester Subdivision all Dispatcher bases
160.800 (AAR 46/46) Road Channel (East Palmyra detector, Lyons detector, Savannah detector (response))
160.560 (AAR 30/30) NF Syracuse
160.650 (AAR 36/36) NB St. Lawrence Sub
160.9500 (AAR 56/56) NG Dispatcher - West of CP382 (heard on occasion)
161.0700 (AAR 64/64) D&H Dispatcher & Geneva Yard operations for FGLK (Generally only pick up the NS dispatcher)
160.7400 (AAR 42/42) Channel 1 Backup to Geneva Yard operations
161.5200 (AAR 94/94) Channel 2 Geneva East (Sometimes hearing work at Senca Falls and Auburn)
161.2200 (AAR 74/74) Channel 3 Geneva West (Phelps to Shortsville switching, sometimes Canandaigua)
160.9500 (AAR 56/56) Channel 4 Penn Yan to Watkins Glen (Nothing heard as of yet)
161.3400 (AAR 82/82) Channel 5 Dispatcher & Fulton Operations (Dispatcher and crews using more)
161.3700 (AAR 84/84) All operations
160.7700 (AAR 44/44) Road Channel - Can hear Dispatcher giving/clearing track warrants
160.8300 (AAR 48/48) Road Channel
160.6200 (AAR 34/34) - Dispatch
161.2950 (AAR 79/79) - Road
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