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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Virginia Radio FrequenciesDate: 05/22/23 10:11 Virginia Radio Frequencies Author: zchcsse Hello all,
I am looking for some help on some radio frequencies in Virginia for an upcoming railfan trip. CSX through Ashland/Doswell RF&P Sub. I see a handful of listings online, and am not sure which is best. CSX through Williamsburg, VA (don't know which Sub this is). I would also appreciate confirmation on these radio freqs I found online for places I will be... Buckingham Branch RR in Doswell and Charlottesville: CH 023 160.455 NS Altavista Dist. CH 061 161.025 Blue Ridge Dist. CH 061 161.025 NS Christianburg Dist. CH 072 161.190 NS Pocahontas Dist. CH 036 160.650 NS Roanoke Dist. CH 022 160.440 NS Roanoke Terminal CH 076 161.250 NS Washington Dist. CH 056 160.950 NS Whitethorne Dist. CH 072 161.190 NS Winston-Salem Dist. CH 022 160.440 Thank you for any help! -Tom Date: 05/22/23 13:29 Re: Virginia Radio Frequencies Author: DirtyShirt zchcsse Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hello all, > > I am looking for some help on some radio > frequencies in Virginia for an upcoming railfan > trip. > > CSX through Ashland/Doswell RF&P Sub. I see a > handful of listings online, and am not sure which > is best. Road - AAR 096 161.5500 Dispatcher - AAR 020 160.4100 > CSX through Williamsburg, VA (don't know which > Sub this is). That is the Peninsula Subdivision. Road - AAR 008 160.2300 Dispatcher - AAR 014 160.3200 > I would also appreciate confirmation on these > radio freqs I found online for places I will > be... All of the below frequencies are correct. The NS Washington District channel you mentioned is the road channel. There is also a Channel 2 that is sometimes used AAR 009 160.2450 for extended conversations. I'll add some others that might be useful too. NS Danville District (Former Southern, Tye River, VA to Lexington, NC) Road - AAR 053 160.9050 Channel 2 - AAR 027 160.5150 NS Bluefield Yard AAR 076 161.2500 NS Clinch Valley District (Bluefield, WV to Norton, VA) AAR 092 161.4900 > Buckingham Branch RR in Doswell and > Charlottesville: CH 023 160.455 > > NS > Altavista Dist. CH 061 161.025 > > Blue Ridge Dist. CH 061 161.025 > > NS Christianburg Dist. CH 072 161.190 > > NS Pocahontas Dist. CH 036 160.650 > > NS Roanoke Dist. CH 022 160.440 > > NS Roanoke Terminal CH 076 161.250 > > NS Washington Dist. CH 056 160.950 > > NS Whitethorne Dist. CH 072 161.190 > > NS Winston-Salem Dist. CH 022 160.440 > > Thank you for any help! > -Tom > > Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/22/23 13:36 by DirtyShirt. Date: 05/22/23 17:06 Re: Virginia Radio Frequencies Author: zchcsse That is perfect! Thank you very much!
DirtyShirt Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > zchcsse Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Hello all, > > > > I am looking for some help on some radio > > frequencies in Virginia for an upcoming railfan > > trip. > > > > CSX through Ashland/Doswell RF&P Sub. I see > a > > handful of listings online, and am not sure > which > > is best. > > Road - AAR 096 161.5500 > Dispatcher - AAR 020 160.4100 > > > CSX through Williamsburg, VA (don't know > which > > Sub this is). > > That is the Peninsula Subdivision. > > Road - AAR 008 160.2300 > Dispatcher - AAR 014 160.3200 > > > I would also appreciate confirmation on these > > radio freqs I found online for places I will > > be... > > All of the below frequencies are correct. The NS > Washington District channel you mentioned is the > road channel. There is also a Channel 2 that is > sometimes used AAR 009 160.2450 for extended > conversations. > > I'll add some others that might be useful too. > > NS Danville District (Former Southern, Tye River, > VA to Lexington, NC) > Road - AAR 053 160.9050 > Channel 2 - AAR 027 160.5150 > > NS Bluefield Yard > AAR 076 161.2500 > > NS Clinch Valley District (Bluefield, WV to > Norton, VA) > AAR 092 161.4900 > > > Buckingham Branch RR in Doswell and > > Charlottesville: CH 023 160.455 > > > > NS > > Altavista Dist. CH 061 161.025 > > > > Blue Ridge Dist. CH 061 161.025 > > > > NS Christianburg Dist. CH 072 161.190 > > > > NS Pocahontas Dist. CH 036 160.650 > > > > NS Roanoke Dist. CH 022 160.440 > > > > NS Roanoke Terminal CH 076 161.250 > > > > NS Washington Dist. CH 056 160.950 > > > > NS Whitethorne Dist. CH 072 161.190 > > > > NS Winston-Salem Dist. CH 022 160.440 > > > > Thank you for any help! > > -Tom > > > > Date: 05/25/23 09:04 Re: Virginia Radio Frequencies Author: engineerinvirginia Buckingham Branch also uses channel 040 for switching, and their channels are used wherever they run except when occupying CSX or NS mainlines.
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