
Lines of Coverage
NS Kenova District - Belcher (NA43.5) to Williamson (N469.6)
Defect Detectors: NA40.1 (Hubbardstown) NA27.9 (Columbia Coal) NA15.5 (Web
NA6.8 (Greyeagle) N481.9 (Maher)
NS Pocahontas District - Williamson (N469.6) to Delorme (N453.3)
Defect Detectors: N456.4 (Thacker)
NS Wolf Creek Branch - Wolf Creek (NA4.2/WC0.0) to Pevler (WC22.5)
Defect Detectors: None
NS Lenore Branch - Naugatuck (N484.3) to Scarlet Glen (L15.0)
Defect Detectors: None
NS Nolan/Long Fork/Sidney Spur - Nolan (N477.6) to Sidney (SS7.2)
*Out of Service, used for storage only*
This feed is located in Elkhorn City, Kentucky and covers the CSX and Norfolk Southern Railroads in Eastern Kentucky, Southwest Virginia, and parts of Southern West Virginia. The main areas of coverage will be the CSX Big Sandy and Kingsport Subdivisions from around Shelby, Kentucky to Haysi, Virginia. Also parts of the NS Pocahontas division including the Buchanan Branch, Dry Fork Branch, and Clinch Valley District. Most of the traffic heard on the NS frequencies will be dispatcher activity since the receiving station is a considerable distance from the mainline and separated by very mountainous terrain.
Receiving equipment consists of a Yaesu FT-2900, colinear vertical antenna at 50', and a low noise pre-amp.
Norfolk Southern
160.650
161.490
161.190
160.380
CSX
160.230
161.100
161.520
160.320
Defect Detectors heard:
CSX mp Z8.2 at Toms Bottom, Virginia
CSX mp CMG114.9 at Sutton, Kentucky
Also, visit the following feed for activity farther south along the CSX Kingsport Sub
https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/27954
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This feed provides monitoring of the CSX Transportation, Inc. railroad main channel on 161.37 MHz as heard in Crestwood, KY. It includes train engineer location and signal reports, defect detector reports and various other railroad operation related communications as the trains pass along their route through Crestwood and adjacent areas, including the famous La Grange, KY "street running".
Read moreCovers the CNO&TP North End from Cincinnati to Danville, and the Louisville District from Shelbyville to Danville
Voice feed of the NS Kenova District between Williamson and Fort Gay, and the Pocahontas District between Williamson and Delorme, including the Wolf Creek, Lenore, Nolan, and Alma Branches.
Lines of Coverage
NS Kenova District - Belcher (NA43.5) to Williamson (N469.6)
Defect Detectors: NA40.1 (Hubbardstown) NA27.9 (Columbia Coal) NA15.5 (Web
NA6.8 (Greyeagle) N481.9 (Maher)
NS Pocahontas District - Williamson (N469.6) to Delorme (N453.3)
Defect Detectors: N456.4 (Thacker)
NS Wolf Creek Branch - Wolf Creek (NA4.2/WC0.0) to Pevler (WC22.5)
Defect Detectors: None
NS Lenore Branch - Naugatuck (N484.3) to Scarlet Glen (L15.0)
Defect Detectors: None
NS Nolan/Long Fork/Sidney Spur - Nolan (N477.6) to Sidney (SS7.2)
*Out of Service, used for storage only*
Covers the CNO&TP North End from Cincinnati to Danville, and the Louisville District from Shelbyville to Danville
CSX ex-L&N lines between Spring Lake and Richmond/Ravenna, plus the RJC "Old Road" to Louisville
Status: NOTE: This feed is online to keep it active, the host site is undergoing renovation. No estimated date of restoration available yet.
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