
This feed will monitor the Canadian National and Iowa Northern railroads in Waterloo and Cedar Falls.
Radio frequencies monitored:
AAR 54 - 160.920 mHz CN Yard
AAR 72 - 161.190 mHz CN Road
AAR 85 - 161.385 MHz IANR Road
To help support this feed please visit Steel-Highway.com and subscribe to the Steel Highway magazine.
Radio frequencies monitored: AAR 54 - 160.920 mHz CN Yard AAR 72 - 161.190 mHz CN Road AAR 85 - 161.385 MHz IANR Road
The following AAR Channels/Frequencies are monitored:
IAIS
AAR 74 161.220 Road
AAR 13 160.305 Yard
CPRR
AAR 44 160.770 Ottumwa Sub.
AAR 65 161.085 Davenport, Eldridge & Nitrin Subs.
AAR 88 161.430 West Davenport Yard
AAR 28 160.530 Nahant Yard
AAR 84 161.370 Industry Job
BNSF
AAR 87 161.415 Barstow Sub.
AAR 66 161.100 Barstow Yard
AAR 18 160.380 Chillicothe Sub.
AAR 85 161.385 Mendota Sub.
AAR 51 160.875 Galesburg Yard
AAR 39 160.695 Ottumwa Sub.
UPRR
AAR 62 161.04 Clinton Sub.
Radio: Motorola GM300
Antenna: Cushcraft Ringo Ranger 2
Read moreThis feed monitors the Union Pacific Railroad in Carroll County and surrounding areas. The frequency observed is AAR 52 - 160.890 mHz The City of Carroll Chamber of Commerce hosts this feed.
This feed is based in Guttenberg, Iowa monitoring the Canadian Pacific in Clayton County, Iowa, and BNSF in Grant County, Wisconsin Frequencies observed include AAR 84 - 161.370 MHz for Canadian Pacific and AAR 66 - 161.100 MHz for BNSF Thank you to the City of Guttenberg, IA for hosting this feed.
This feed is based out of the depot at Grand Mound, Iowa Union Pacific Clinton sub is monitored on frequency 161.040 mHz
Read moreThis feed monitors the Canadian Pacific, Canadian National and BNSF railroads near Dubuque, Iowa Radio frequencies monitored: AAR 84 - 161.370 MHz, AAR 72 - 161.190 MHz, AAR 66 - 161.100 MHz, AAR 54 - 160.920 MHz
Read moreThis feed will monitor rail communications in the Iowa Falls area.
Radio frequencies monitored:
AAR 49 - 160.845 MHz Union Pacific Mason City Sub Dispatcher
AAR 71 - 161.175 MHz Union Pacific Branch Line Dispatcher
AAR 72 - 161.190 MHz Canadian National Waterloo Sub
Help support this channel by visiting Steel-Highway.com and subscribing to the Steel Highway Magazine, thank you!
This feed monitors the BNSF Ottumwa Sub near Mt Pleasant, Iowa Frequency monitored is the BNSF road channel AAR 39 - 160.695 mHz
Read moreThis feed monitors the Canadian Pacific Railroad at Bellevue, Iowa Frequency monitored is AAR 84 - 161.370 MHz
Read moreDispatcher/Road - 161.220
Switching/Yard - 160.305
The radio will hear the Newton, Brooklyn, Homestead, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, and Moscow bases.
The radio will occasionally hear Adair, Earlham, Altoona, Davenport, and Silvis bases.
Radio on rare cases will hear the Atlantic and Sheffield bases.
Read moreGeneral etiquette
Though there never have been problems, just remember to observe the generally accepted etiquettes for internet forums while posting in this forum. So, no spamming, no flaming, no cursing, no undue quoting, etc. You get the drift. Queries
When posting a query in the forum, if possible, please add as much information as possible that can assist in solving your problem. Adding images
When posting a query and adding an image, please note the following:
* It should be avoided to include images that are too broad. Not every user will have a widescreen monitor and broad images can result in having to scroll from left to right to read the texts. The recommended maximum width is 600 pixels.
* If you use [ img ] tags to include images in your post, remember that the link will be broken as soon as:
- the image is deleted from the remote server;
- the image on the remote server is renamed;
- the remote server is down.
- The webmaster cannot always repair broken links. The original poster will have to do that him/herself and needs to keep in track of images (s)he placed in the forum him/herself.
* Please, place images in the message itself rather than just providing links to (internet pages with) the images. For practical reasons, it is better to have the actual images in the thread discussing a matter rather than having them in separate windows.
* Please try to keep the number of queries per thread restricted to one or a number of related queries at most. It confuses the reader if two or more elaborate discussions start on different subjects in the same thread. Also, it will lead to the loss of overview.br /> * Instructions for adding images to posts in the Frequently Asked Questions should be followed.
* If an image is not taken by yourself but linked to, for example, in an online photo album or another website, you must give a link to the relevant page invisible text (preferable between [ url ] tags), too.
Conclusion
If at any time, administrators of this site find breaches of this Code, the member in question may be addressed. In case that a member does not follow this Code and is unwilling to edit his posts or adjust his/her future behavior accordingly, the administrators may take appropriate actions. This can range from editing or removal of posts by administrators to outright banning of offending members. At all times this site reserves the right to edit posts in case of faulty/broken links or anything else that hampers other members to use the forum properly.