
| AAR Channel 91/91 (161.475MHz) Container to CP KASE |
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 sees 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 Qantar Into DELL Optiplex 755 Running Windows 7 Professional into an APC Pro 1000 UPS for backup and Generac site generator. The 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 Northumberland 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)
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AAR Channel 50/50 (160.860MHz) Cannon to Boyles
The Buffalo Line is a railroad line owned by the Norfolk Southern Railway in the U.S. states of New York and Pennsylvania. The line runs from Buffalo, New York southeast to Rockville, Pennsylvania near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania along a former Pennsylvania Railroad line. Its north end is at Seneca Yard in Buffalo, with no direct access to the Lake Erie district, and its south end is at the Pittsburgh Line at Rockville. The line is operated by the Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad between Buffalo and Machias, New York, the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad between Machias and Driftwood, Pennsylvania, and the Norfolk Southern Railway between Driftwood and Rockville. This feed will monitor the southern end of the line on the primary road channel AAR 50/50, 160.860 MHz, from a mountaintop site in Franklin County at 2475' AMSL. It covers from Rockville north to around Boyles.
Read moreAAR Channel 46/46 (160.800MHz) Cannon to New Portage
The Pittsburgh Line is a rail line that is located in the state of Pennsylvania and it is owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway. The Pittsburgh Line is Norfolk Southern Railway's primary east-west artery in its Pittsburgh Division and Harrisburg Division across Pennsylvania and it is part of the Amtrak-Norfolk Southern combined rail corridor, the Keystone Corridor. The Pittsburgh Line spans 248 miles (399 km) between the state capitol in Harrisburg and its namesake city of Pittsburgh, crossing the Allegheny Mountains through the Gallitzin Tunnels west of Altoona and the famous Horseshoe Curve in the process. Its east end is marked with the railroad's Harrisburg Line to Reading and Philadelphia, and the Fort Wayne Line on its west end to Conway, Pennsylvania, and points west in Ohio and Indiana. This feed will be broadcasting the primary radio channel, AAR channel 46/46, 160.800 MHz only, receiving from a mountaintop site in Franklin County, PA at 2475' AMSL. Estimated coverage on the line is from Harrisburg, PA to around Cresson, PA Additional Details: Additional counties covered: Dauphin, Juniata, Mifflin, Huntington, Blair and Cambria
Read moreThis feed is provided in conjunction with an ATCS server. The feed is provided by a Motorola GM300 radio.
Read moreThis feed is provided in conjunction with an ATCS feed. The feed is provided by a Motorola GM300 radio.
Read moreNS AGS North, AGS South, East End, Birmingham Terminal, Central of Georgia, R line, A-line, west end district, Feed located in Argo, al at 1000 feet of elevation.
Read moreThis feed covers CSX's Philadelphia Subdivision on the East end from Northern Delaware to the 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
Lees Cross Roads PA to Hagerstown MD
This feed covers the Norfolk Southern Lurgan Branch from around Lees Cross Roads, PA (MP 34) to Hagerstown, MD (CP TOWN). The NS Harrisburg Terminal and NS Hagerstown Dispatchers control the line and can be heard working with train crews, MOW personnel, and the Greencastle Intermodal Facility. In addition, the talking defect detectors at MP 47.2 (Scotland, PA) and MP 68.2 (Mason-Dixon) can be heard.
Read moreLees Cross Roads PA to Hagerstown MD
This feed covers the Norfolk Southern Lurgan Branch from around Lees Cross Roads, PA (MP 34) to Hagerstown, MD (CP TOWN). The NS Harrisburg Terminal and NS Hagerstown Dispatchers control the line and can be heard working with train crews, MOW personnel, and the Greencastle Intermodal Facility. In addition, the talking defect detectors at MP 47.2 (Scotland, PA) and MP 68.2 (Mason-Dixon) can be heard.
Read moreAAR Channel 46/46 (160.800MHz) Cannon to New Portage
The Pittsburgh Line is a rail line that is located in the state of Pennsylvania and it is owned and operated by the Norfolk Southern Railway. The Pittsburgh Line is Norfolk Southern Railway's primary east-west artery in its Pittsburgh Division and Harrisburg Division across Pennsylvania and it is part of the Amtrak-Norfolk Southern combined rail corridor, the Keystone Corridor. The Pittsburgh Line spans 248 miles (399 km) between the state capitol in Harrisburg and its namesake city of Pittsburgh, crossing the Allegheny Mountains through the Gallitzin Tunnels west of Altoona and the famous Horseshoe Curve in the process. Its east end is marked with the railroad's Harrisburg Line to Reading and Philadelphia, and the Fort Wayne Line on its west end to Conway, Pennsylvania, and points west in Ohio and Indiana. This feed will be broadcasting the primary radio channel, AAR channel 46/46, 160.800 MHz only, receiving from a mountaintop site in Franklin County, PA at 2475' AMSL. Estimated coverage on the line is from Harrisburg, PA to around Cresson, PA Additional Details: Additional counties covered: Dauphin, Juniata, Mifflin, Huntington, Blair and Cambria
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