
NS CNO&TP - North/Louisville District
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.
Radio covering Norfolk Southern and CSX Transportation channels in the Kentucky/Ohio/West Virginia Tri-State Area.
Other Feeds of Interest: NS Kenova District East (See to Delorme) | NS Portsmouth Terminal | Kanawha Valley Railroads
Rail Lines Monitored
NS Kenova District Road/Dispatcher (AAR 76)
NS Kenova Yard, NS Wheelersburg Terminal, & NS P-D Dispatcher (Guyandot River Branch, dispatcher only) (AAR 22)
NS Portsmouth Terminal (Star Yard) & NS Columbus Dispatcher (AAR 72)
CSX Road (all subdivisions) & CSX Russell/Huntington Yard (AAR 08)
CSX BF Dispatcher (Ohio River Su
(AAR 14)
CSX FG Dispatcher (Kanawha Sub) (AAR 20)
CSX FH Dispatcher (Logan Sub) (AAR 14)
CSX LE Dispatcher (Big Sandy Sub) (AAR 14)
CSX LF Dispatcher (Northern/Cincinnati Sub) (AAR 94)
CSX Yard (CSX Ceredo Yard, Suncoke/KRT Interchange) (AAR 28)
Locations Received
NS Kenova District: Star Yard (N602.1) to See (NA 31.0)
Defect Detectors: Franklin Furnace (N 592.6) Ironton (N 579.2) South Point (N 569.1) Cyrus (NA 51.1) Hubbardstown (NA 40.1)
CSX Northern/Cincinnati Subdivision: RJ Cabin (Russell) to NJ Cabin (Limeville)
Defect Detectors: Greenup Dam (CA 538.0) Minford (CJ 9.5)
CSX Kanawha Subdivision: RU Cabin (Russell) to Hurricane
Defect Detectors: Spring Valley (CA 508.1) Barboursville (CA 493.4) Hurricane (CA 478.4)
CSX Big Sandy Subdivision: Big Sandy Junction (Catlettsburg) to CH Cabin (Chapman)
Defect Detectors: Zelda (CMG 15.8) Chapman (CMG 32.6)
CSX Ohio River Subdivision: Point Pleasant to Guyandotte (dark territory to 5th Ave)
Defect Detectors: Gallipolis Ferry (BN 176.6) Lesage (BN 201.1)
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.
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.
Covers the CNO&TP North End from Cincinnati to Danville, and the Louisville District from Shelbyville to Danville
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".
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Covers the CNO&TP North End from Cincinnati to Danville, and the Louisville District from Shelbyville to Danville
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