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What radio frequency do railroads use?

What radio frequency do railroads use?

Most railroads use a set of 97 frequencies between 160 and 162 MHz. Most operations are in “Conventional/Analog” mode, that means they do not usually use trunking, digital or other complicated modes.

What CB channel does Union Pacific use?

A common channel for Union Pacific is channel 020, and may be herad on the radio to goto Channel 20. Railroads on the radio still use the old channel number as opposed to the new numbers, where appropriate (ie “20” vs saying “020”).

What do BNSF trains run on?

Fuel efficiency On average, rail is more than three times as fuel efficient as over-the-road transportation options. BNSF trains can move one ton of freight nearly 500 miles on just one gallon of diesel fuel.

What channel should my CB radio be on?

Channel 19 is the most commonly-used channel by truck drivers on highways, to the point that some radios even have a dedicated button to bring up channel 19 instantly. In most areas of the U.S. other channels regionally used for this purpose include 10, 17, and 21.

Does Warren Buffet own a railroad?

On November 3, 2009, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway announced it would acquire the remaining 77.4 percent of BNSF it did not already own for $100 per share in cash and stock—a deal valued at $44 billion….BNSF Railway.

Overview
Parent company Berkshire Hathaway
Headquarters Fort Worth, Texas
Reporting mark BNSF

Where can I find radio frequencies in Minnesota?

Metro area pages are a collection of links to county and agency information for a defined Metro area. Misc areawide frequencies in Minnesota. Please also see our United States nationwide frequencies page here.

Where can I find list of railroad radio frequencies?

This list covers most of North America and includes Common Carrier, Short Line, Industrial, Transit and Tourist lines. I have compiled a large database of radio frequencies. The information has come from many sources, including personal monitoring, books and railroad timetables, other listeners and the internet.

Where can I find AAR frequencies in Canada?

AAR Channel Listing: This chart lists the frequencies assigned by the American Association of Railroads. The frequencies are used in both Canada and United States. Railroad Database: This is the listing for Class One, Shortline and Industrial railroads, Tourist Lines and Museums as well as Transit systems.

What kind of radio frequencies does Union Pacific use?

For big companies like Union Pacific, they might not even have anything to do with trains. Note: Because most large railroads are assumed to have all the normal AAR 160-161 MHz channels reserved, those frequencies have not been individually listed for each one, just to save space.