Railroad Radio Communications for Scanner Operators
Find live railroad scanner feeds, frequency lists, and discussions on North American rail communications.
Monitoring railroad radio traffic offers a unique listening experience for scanner operators. Hams often enjoy tuning into these frequencies to hear dispatchers, train crews, and yard operations, gaining insight into the complex logistics of rail transport. This activity provides a different kind of operational awareness, distinct from typical amateur radio activity, but equally engaging for those interested in radio communications.
This category provides resources for those interested in railroad scanning, including live audio feeds from various locations, such as those found on RailroadRadio.net and RadioReference.com. Operators can find detailed frequency listings for North American Class 1 and short line railroads, often sorted numerically, to program their scanners. There are also forums and communities like RailScan where listeners discuss equipment, frequencies, and operational procedures, enhancing their understanding of railroad radio communications.
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Rail Radio Communication Feeds broadcasted from all over the United States and beyond.
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On Track On Line provides information about Rail Travel and all facets of the hobbies of railroading and trains.
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Information about railroad radio channels and frequencies is provided along with laws relating to using scanners as well as tips and suggestions for programing and using radio scanners.
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Live railroad scanner radio communications. Offer forums and links to several live railroad radio feeds
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RailScan: A Place To Discuss All Aspects Of North American Railroad Radio Communications, Past Present and Future.
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Scanning railroad communications in the toronto area
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Listing of North American Class 1, industrial,short line, tourist and transit lines. Includes a listing of all the frequencies sorted numerically.