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Old 09-03-2009, 11:25 PM
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Default Shoreline East Frequencies?

I was wondering what frequencies does the Shoreline East Railroad use between New Haven and Old Saybrook?
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Default Shore Line East frequencies

I've checked the FCC database & it appears that SLE isn't licensed for it's own frequencies, I believe it's trains from New Haven to New London are dispatched by the AMTRAK NEC dispatcher on AAR 54 160.92 MHz. These two websites may be of interest to you. The first website has a list of AMTRAK routes & their respective operating frequencies, just click on "AMTRAK routes Northeast Corridor" and that should confirm AMTRAKS dispatch frequency. The other site you probably already are familiar with however I included it anyway.

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I've checked the FCC database & it appears that SLE isn't licensed for it's own frequencies, I believe it's trains from New Haven to New London are dispatched by the AMTRAK NEC dispatcher on AAR 54 160.92 MHz. These two websites may be of interest to you. The first website has a list of AMTRAK routes & their respective operating frequencies, just click on "AMTRAK routes Northeast Corridor" and that should confirm AMTRAKS dispatch frequency. The other site you probably already are familiar with however I included it anyway.

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Shore Line East is Connecticut's Commuter Rail Service Between New Haven and New London
Thanks for the info and the 2 links I appreciate it.
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Shoeline Dispatcher on Amtrak 160.920 is the operations (road) channel which P&W also uses, also heard might be Springfield Line Dispatcher.
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Shoreline Dispatcher on Amtrak 160.920 is the operations (road) channel which P&W also uses, also heard might be Springfield Line Dispatcher.

I was looking on the first website site that FLRAILMAN posted and it looks like the 160.920 frequency is used by both the shoreline and the Springfield line.
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