
This feed covers the central Missouri area of the Union Pacific Railroad voice communications. It receives a portion of 3 subdivisions. Jefferson City Sub 161.220 Sedalia Sub 160.470 River Sub 160.740
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This feed will pick up Union Pacific Railroad Communications from the Jefferson City Area, which will include some of the,
Jefferson City Sub (161.220)
Sedalia Sub (160.470)
River Sub (160.740)
Detectors that can be heard are,
109.2 on the Jefferson City Sub
120.3 on the Jefferson City Sub
139.1 on the Sedalia Sub
139.1 on the River Sub
156.2 on the Sedalia Sub can occasionally be heard although reception is poor.
Dispatcher towers that can be heard are,
Holts Summit, Rocheport, Clarksburg, and Americus. When conditions are good towers even farther out can be heard.
The antenna is located north of Jefferson City.
Read moreBNSF, Union Pacific, and K&O railroad comms from around the Sedgwick, Harvey, Butler and Sumner County areas.
The following frequencies/AAR Channels are being broadcast using a Motorola MCS2000 VHF II radio and a Barix Instreamer that are located near downtown Wichita.
161.05500 BNSF63 Newton to East Arkansas City /Ellinor to Hutchinson
160.27500 BNSF11 Yard Wichita Yard
160.65000 BNSF36 Olathe to West Augusta
161.19000 BNSF72 West Augusta to Wellington / Wellington KS to Heman OK
161.16000 BNSF70 Sand Creek/Newton Yard
160.59000 BNSF32 West Sand Creek Yard
160.81500 BNSF47 Sand Creek Yard RCO
160.47000 UP24 Wichita to Chickasha
160.98000 UP58 Wichita Yard / Herington to Wichita
160.51500 UP27 Wichita Area RCL
160.68000 UP38 Wichita Area RCL
161.55000 UP96 Herington to Pratt
160.74000 UP42 Wichita Industry Switching
160.99500 KO59 Road
Read moreBNSF DS 17 on Channel 63 (161.055 MHz) from Newton, KS. Monitor radio is presently an Icom v8000 using a 4 element beam.
Read more(Stereo Feed) * Left = CP / CN * * Right = UP / BNSF *
(Stereo Feed) * Left = CP / CN * * Right = UP / BNSF *
Operating railroads in the Southern Illinois Region. Railroads you will hear are Norfolk Southern, BNSF, Canadian National, Union Pacific, CSX, Evansville & Western, and Amtrak.
Railroad/Frequency/Sub and/or Division
Norfolk Southern
160.950 - Illinois Division (Southwest District)
160.830 -
160.245 -
Union Pacific
160.410 - Pinckneyville Sub, Mt. Vernon Sub., Salem Sub., Marion Sub.
161.550 - Chester Sub., Sparta Sub.
CSX
160.980
160.230
160.320
161.070
BNSF
161.100 - Beardstown Sub.
161.340 - Beardstown Sub.
CN
161.190 - Centralia Sub., Champaign Sub. & Bluford Sub. (Edgewood Cutoff)
160.920 - Eldorado Sub. & St. Louis Sub.
Evansville & Western Railroad
160.815
(Stereo Feed) * Left = CP / CN * * Right = UP / BNSF *
(Stereo Feed) * Left = CP / CN * * Right = UP / BNSF *
(Stereo Feed) * Left = CP / CN * * Right = UP / BNSF *
Broadcast of 18 rail channels from Libertyville, IL, (near Rondout Tower). CP, METRA, CN (Wisc Central and EJ&E), UP, and WSOR.
(((STEREO FEED))) Broadcast of 18 rail channels from Libertyville, IL, near Rondout Tower. Includes CP, METRA, UP, CN (EJ&E and Wisc Central), and WSOR. Left Speaker: scans 3 channels used by CP Rail on the C&M subdivision and by METRA on the MILW District North Line (including the "J" Line to Fox Lake). 160.770 AAR 44 METRA MILW-North Line: Chicago > Rondout > Fox Lake AND C&M Sub west (compass north) of Rondout. 161.370 AAR 84 CP Right Speaker: Scans 18 channels listed below. 160.770 AAR 44 160.725 AAR 41 161.520 AAR 94 161.370 AAR 84 160.740 AAR 42 160.485 AAR 25 161.040 AAR 62 161.310 AAR 80 160.455 AAR 23 160.575 AAR 31 161.175 AAR 71 160.890 AAR 52 161.475 AAR 91 160.920 AAR 54 160.785 AAR 45 161.295 AAR 79 160.260 AAR 10 160.755 AAR 43
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