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Posted by Nasscarr1720 (Member # 2060) on :
 
I was just woundering if someone can help me out and tell me whear I can get the train radio frequencies to listen to on my scanner while traveling on the train.
 
Posted by Dave Burden (Member # 88) on :
 
http://www.trainweb.com/cgi-bin/top/tw_do.cgi?radio/index.htm

There are 96 frequencies used within the US. Sometimes the 14 FRS frequencies are used by the on-board crew, but we've only run into that on the Sunset Limited.

Dave
 


Posted by Heyboom (Member # 2058) on :
 
Just read that generally you can scan around
160.0 to 161.9 MHz for major railroad signals. Hope this helps.

Boomer
 


Posted by conrailkid (Member # 1898) on :
 
if you have a radio shack near you, they have a scanner frequency book, similar to betty bearcat. it gives frequencies for fire, ems, police, air, and railroads in your area. good resource, usually around 10-12 bucks.
 
Posted by striperjack (Member # 1636) on :
 
Try; www.communities.prodigy.net/trains/index/html This will give freqs. for all Amtrak routes Jack M
 
Posted by striperjack (Member # 1636) on :
 

Sorry for that last link, this should work Jack

http://communities.prodigy.net/trains/scnradio.htm
 




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