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Posted by BNSFC449W (Member # 1819) on :
 
Hi i'm new around here, live both in california and Bellingham WA with the BNSF line going threw my backyard. I already have their bellingham channel which covers the line from Blain WA down to everett. But I'm looking for more channels, like ones in Seattle WA, Flagstaff AZ, Oakland CA. If anybody could provide me with links and other information on finding these freqs that would be great


 


Posted by RRCHINA (Member # 1514) on :
 
Here are some for the Big New Santa Fe:

160.650: Belen to Gallup: Ash Fork to Phoenix; Barstow to MP 27; Barstow to Kern Jct; Riverside to Los Angeles and Seligman to Needles. also La Junta to Albuquerque.

160.935: Winslow to Seligman; Needles to Barstow and Bakersfield to calwa.

161.190: Gallup to Winslow; MP 27 to Riverside


Hope this takes care of you for a short time.

 


Posted by BNSFC449W (Member # 1819) on :
 
Thanks alot, I'll start keeping these freqs written down
 
Posted by cajon (Member # 40) on :
 
Go to www.bnsf.com & look under "Employees" for their timetables. Their freqs are giving in each subdivision section.
 
Posted by Ken V (Member # 1466) on :
 
See repost below:

[This message has been edited by Ken V (edited 08-19-2002).]
 


Posted by Ken V (Member # 1466) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cajon:
Go to www.bnsf.com & look under "Employees" for their timetables. Their freqs are giving in each subdivision section.

Cajon,

A sarcastic... Thanks A Lot!

I just spent the last two hours browsing through the BNSF Northwestern Division Time Tables instead of doing something worthwhile.

Now, an appreciative... Thank you. (I'm sure I wasn't going to do anything worthwhile tonite anyway). I'm surprised this wealth of operating information is available to the general public. Based on their "terms and conditions", maybe BNSF isn't aware that this information is so openly available either .

[This message has been edited by Ken V (edited 08-19-2002).]
 




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