
NS Port Road Branch between Harrisburg, PA, and Perryville, MD. We will be setting up a dual audio feed for NS and Amtrak CETC3 to hear dispatch from Harrisburg and on and off the Northeast corridor by CETC3. Also, trains will be heard between Columbia and Lancaster, PA, as well as detectors, MoW and maintenance crews. We are planning on setting up directional antennas in both directions to enhance received radio traffic.
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 moreNorfolk Southern Railway Company traffic in and around Moberly, Missouri. 160.27500, 160.29000, 160.38000, 160.44000
Norfolk Southern railroad around Moberly Missouri in Randolph County.
Read moreBNSF radio traffic between Belton and Eureka area. Three dispatchers, Glacier and Boyer East and MMT dispatchers and on occasion MRL dispatcher in Missoula. Whitefish yard switching and all Mras maintenance channels between Belton and Brimstone.
This Uniden BCT8 scanner is scanning these railroad dispatchers: Boyer East, Glacier, Missoula MRL, MMT RR, plus local 'road' channel and maintenance of way channels. You might also hear hotbox detectors talking to the trains near Olney and Columbia Falls and Coram.
This feed is near the siding of Lupfer which is about 11 miles west of the Whitefish train depot. You'll hear trains as far away as the Coram siding to the east and Brimstone siding to the west. On occasion, under the right atmospheric conditions the Missoula MRL railroad dispatcher will be heard as well. Mission Mountain Railroad has been added, they operate from Columbia Falls to Kalispell and Stryker to Eureka.
PTC in this area seems to be all up and running with occasionally bugs and problems with engines linking or not linking, 05-12-17
AAR channel 77, 161.265 MHz in Midland, Texas. This site is dispatched remotely from Omaha, NE. Check out www.fwarailfan.net/ATCS.htm. The actual train movement on a significant portion of the Toyah Sub may be viewed using ATCS.
UPRR Omaha dispatch AAR 46 160.800 MHz. Using a Motorola M1225 with Barix Instreamer. Transmitter located in Midland, Texas.
Read moreMainline Road Channels through Sandpoint, ID UP AAR-42 160.740 MHz "Dispatcher #41" BNSF AAR-54 160.920 MHz "Boyer East Dispatcher" MRL AAR-56 160.950 MHz "Missoula West Dispatcher" BNSF AAR-76 161.250 MHz "Boyer West Dispatcher" POVA AAR-87
BNSF:
Union Pacific:
Montana Rail Link:
Pend Oreille Valley Authority
Equipment:
Monitored Frequencies:
160.800 MHz - CSX Road Channel
160.560 MHz - CSX NC Dispatcher
161.070 MHz - CSX Yard
Equipment: Uniden BCT15X Scanner with a 'Train Tenna Blade' indoor antenna.
Webcam located at QB108: http://www.westfieldwebcam.com/index.php/green-bridges
This Uniden BCT-8 and its dedicated PC are physically in Hampshire county (Huntington), although most monitored activity is in Hampden county. The following frequencies are monitored;
- 160.920 Amtrak MRS (Hartford) line dispatcher
- 161.295 Amtrak MRS line police
- 160.560 CSX NC (Berkshire sub dispatcher (Agawam, Russell and Chester bases)
- 160.680 CSX NC (Boston sub dispatcher (Agawam base)
- 161.070 CSX W. Springfield yard
- 160.800 CSX road
- 160.770 NEC dispatcher (Palmer)
- 161.160 PanAm District 3 dispatcher (Springfield base)
Alpha tags are provided. Most of what you'll hear is CSX between CP105 (Westfield) and CP123 (Chester) on the Berkshire; the other freqs will become more active and useful once we solve some interference issues affecting our planned replacement antenna (it's about sixty feet higher).
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UP Railroad Laramie Subdivision radio traffic: AAR 20/Yardmaster, AAR 24/Dispatcher 13 (Cheyenne-Laramie), AAR 38/Yardmaster, AAR 42/Dispatcher 14 (Laramie-Rawlins)
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