
The feed is Primarily Somerset County, However, you can hear train movements from the following counties on here: Middlesex, Union, Essex, Monmouth, and Mercer counties. See feed info page for Rail Lines covered.
Scanner Model: Uniden BC785D
Antenna: TrainTenna Vertical Outdoor Model fed with LMR-400 Coax
Computer Info: HP T5630 Thin Client
Internet Connection: Verizon FIOS
Rail systems covered: Amtrak, NJ Transit, Conrail (CSAO), Norfolk Southern, CSX
This feed, located in South Bound Brook, NJ, less than 3,000ft from the busiest freight mainline in NJ, and 5 miles away from Amtrak's Northeast Corridor will feature the following channels in this feed:
Amtrak
NJ Transit
Conrail (CSAO)
Norfolk Southern
CSX
Detectors Heard:
This 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 moreMarket-Frankford Line - Elevated train (Blueline) Runs from Frankford Station to 69th and market streets station. Subway - (Orange line) Runs from AT&T station to Fernrock station via broadstreet This feeds broadcast South Eastern Transportation Authority's city rail division.
Read moreThis channel scans the dispatch (161.160) and train (161.520) channels. Note that trains will only be heard on the Portsmouth Branch, due to the low power transmitters on the engines.
Read moreMonitoring CSX Toledo Sub in Miami County 160.230 - Road 160.290 - Dispatch
Read moreCSXT 3535, Dispatcher Channel for Grand Rapids, MI to Porter, IN.
Monitoring 160.635 CSX transportation dispatcher frequency.
Read moreThe feed is Primarily Somerset County, However, you can hear train movements from the following counties on here: Middlesex, Union, Essex, Monmouth, and Mercer counties. See feed info page for Rail Lines covered.
Scanner Model: Uniden BC785D
Antenna: TrainTenna Vertical Outdoor Model fed with LMR-400 Coax
Computer Info: HP T5630 Thin Client
Internet Connection: Verizon FIOS
Rail systems covered: Amtrak, NJ Transit, Conrail (CSAO), Norfolk Southern, CSX
This feed, located in South Bound Brook, NJ, less than 3,000ft from the busiest freight mainline in NJ, and 5 miles away from Amtrak's Northeast Corridor will feature the following channels in this feed:
Amtrak
NJ Transit
Conrail (CSAO)
Norfolk Southern
CSX
Detectors Heard:
SEPTA's Regional Rail System - North, South, City, MoW and Yard.
Frequencies: 160.29 160.59 160.38 160.35 160.395
Covering counties BUCKS(Pa) - MONTGOMERY(Pa) - PHILADELPHIA(Pa) - NEW CASTLE COUNTY(DE)
Station Notes: Our antennas are located 440 ft above sea level currently feeding a Radioshack Pro-2020 20-Channel Fluorescent Programmable Direct-Entry Scanner on an APC UPS backed up by a 15kw natural gas stand-by generator.
Feed located in Fairless Hills, PA. near the Morrisville RR yards. Antenna at 225' AMSL, Motorola XPR4550, The feed monitors the following :
AAR 42 CSX Trenton subdivision dispatcher (NI), AAR 58 CSX Trenton subdivision dispatcher (ROAD), AAR 66 CSX PHILA subdivision dispatcher (BE), AAR 08 CSX PHILA subdivision dispatcher (ROAD), AAR 46 Norfolk Southern Main Line.
Read moreCSX Railroad Road Frequency covering Grand Ledge MI to St. Joseph MI.
Feed providing broadcast of CSX railroad traffic in Western Michigan
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