
Norfolk Southern Railroad Train and Dispatcher communications along the A-Line from a receiver located at Watauga Valley Railroad Museum in Jonesborough, Tennessee. Frequencies Scanned: 160.560Mhz (AAR ch30) 161.040Mhz (AAR ch62)
Read moreFEED NOTES CNIC Railroad Fulton Sub (161.190) Union City Terminal Railroad (160.350)
Read moreThe receiver is located at the Bulls Gap Railroad Museum in Bulls Gap, TN. The radio is an Uniden Scanner fed by an Omni antenna at 35feet. There is also an ATCS receive server and viewing station located at the museum.
Tennessee Valley Railroad, NS Dispatch, NS Road, Chattanooga Terminal 1, Chattanooga Terminal 2, DeButts Yard, CNOTP 1, CNOTP 2
Read moreThe receiver is located along the S-Line on the Southside of Morristown, TN. The radio is a Motorola Maxtrac fed by an Omni antenna at 25 feet.
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Covering the action on the CSX Chattanooga Subdivision. Pushers are staged in Cowan to assist trains over the Cumberland Mountain.br / h2FEED NOTES/h2 pLive audio feed of railroad action from Cowan, TN covering the Cowan Pusher District. CSX uses pushers to get trains over the Cumberland Mountain just a few miles south of Cowan. Feed made possible by the a href=http://www.cowanrailroadmuseum.org/ target=_blank rel=noopener noreferrerCowan Railroad Museum/a/p pFrequencies Monitored:br /AAR 84 - 161.370 MHz - CSX Road Channelbr /AAR 66 - 161.100 MHz - CSX Chattanooga Sub Dispatch Channelbr /AAR 45 - 160.785 MHz - CSX Yard and Maintenance of Way/p
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