
This feed covers CSX's Philadelphia Subdivision on the East end from Northern Delaware to west of Philadelphia. The following channels are covered below. We use a Motorola Radius M1225 Radio. 160.230 Mainline Road Channel 161.100 "BE" Dispatcher 160.530 Yard Channel
Read moreThis feed broadcasts dispatcher and road channels for CSX, Norfolk Southern (NS), and Conrail Shared Assets (CSAO) in the Philadelphia Area:: 160.230 (CSX Road - Philadelphia Subdivision) 161.100 (CSX BE Dispatcher - Philadelphia Subdivision) 160.980 (CSX Road - Trenton Subdivision) 160.740 (CSX NI Dispatcher - Trenton Subdivision) 161.070 (CSAO South Jersey Road & Dispatcher) 160.800 (NS Road & Dispatcher - Harrisburg Line) In general, expect to reliably hear CSX operations from CP Nice in North Philadelphia southwest to Collingdale, PA, plus NS operations on the extreme east end of the Harrisburg Line and Conrail Shared Assets operations on the Delair Branch, Chester Secondary, and Vineland Secondary. Broadcast equipment: Uniden BC355N scanner, Diamond X50A 2m/70cm antenna Feed Location: West Philadelphia, Residential
Read moreThis feed is sponsored by the Plant City Chamber of Commerce and provided in conjunction with an ATCS server at the restored railroad depot in Plant City. The feed monitors AAR channels 08, 12, 25, 32, 54, 66, 82, 84, 86, & 94.
Read moreThis feed is provided in conjunction with an ATCS data server. The radio is a second-hand Motorola VHF radio fed into a Fit-PC2 computer dedicated to the feed.
Read moreAdded AAR 72 (161.190) Florida Gulf & Atlantic 6/10/19
Florida Gulf & Atlantic Rail 161.19 Mhz - Leon County.
Read more502.76250 505.76250 KEF776 RM CSQ SEPTA BSL City Transit Division - Broad Street Line Subway Dispatch (Orange Line) FM Transportation 502.78750 505.78750 WPKC383 RM CSQ SEPTA MFL City Transit Division - Market-Frankford Line Elevated Dispatch (Blue Line) FM Transportation 502.73750 505.73750 RM CSQ SEPTA MOW City Transit Division - Market-Frankford and Broad Street Line Maintenance FM Transportation 504.13750
Read morePhiladelphia SEPTA Transit Police Dispatch Call sign - WPKC90 FM analog.
Broadcast Frequencys
502.68750Mhz - SEPTA Police main Dispatch (also rebroadcast of PPD J-Band)
502.76250Mhz - Broad Street Subway Dispatch (Orange Line)
502.78750Mhz - Market-Frankford Elevated Dispatch (Blue Line)
SEPTA Police Zones:
Zone 1 - Market-Frankford Line (69th St. Station to 46th St. Station)
Zone 2 - Market Frankford Line (40th St. Station to 13th St. Station and Suburban Station)
Zone 3 - Market Frankford Line (11th St. Station to York-Dauphin Station and Market East Sta.)
Zone 4 - Market Frankford Line (Huntingdon Station to Bridge-Pratt Station)
Zone 5 - Broad Street Line (Pattison Station to Walnut-Locust Station)
Zone 6 - Broad Street Line (City Hall Station to North Phila. Station)
Zone 7 - Broad Street Line (Allegheny Station to Fern Rock Station)
The NS D&H South Line is a 40 mph, 267 mile long single track mainline running between Schenectady, NY and C.P. Kase (Sunbury, PA). The line traverses numerous grades and includes 10 Signalled sidings and numerous DCS/Handline Sidings over the route. There are also numerous online industries served by various locals 7 days per week. The line see's on average 8-14 trains per day. Trains on this line are operated by Norfolk Southern and include just about every commodity from grain, general freight, coal, automotive, and intermodal.
Channel Monitored: CP Sunbury Subdivision, Road Channel 91 161.475MHz Location: Bear Creek, PA 2100Ft Above Sea Level (Location hears the entire line from CP Kase to Binghamton and Beyond) Broadcast Equipment: Motorola Quantar Into DELL Optiplex 755 Running Windows 7 Professional into an APC Pro 1000 UPS for backup and Generac site generator. System will run 24/7 NO Down Time except for computer updates. This feed will support the entire line which includes Susquehanna, Wyoming, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, Montour,and Norththumberland counties.
The feed and associated equipment are maintained by Ronald ZUKOSKY (N3VTH)
Special thanks to the following who have made this feed possible:
Jeff DePOLO (WN3A), George GANNIS, (WB3FKQ) Dave ZUKOSKY (KB3CYS),Joseph BETZ (KF3DI)
Read moreNorfolk Southern, Reading & Northern, and East Penn Railway Activity. Scans 6 channels (See feed details for list).
CSX and Norfolk Southern railroad traffic from the greater Callahan, Florida area. The radio is a four-channel Motorola M1225, scanning AAR channels 32, 66, 14, and 56.
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