Update for the railroads in the New Jersey database. All CSX operations within NJ are now officially NFM, all NS road operations on the Lehigh Line (64/64) are now officially NFM. Conrail should change on North Jersey (50/50) sometime 02/2012.
OK, I'm also assuming the old 'Road 1' channel on 160.800 falls under the CSAO coverage & is still wideband?
I'll get the database updated this weekend...
Also just to clarify any confusion, Conrail does still exist. It is a subsidiary owned 60% by NS and 40% by CSX. Beyond, ownership, it operates basically independently of them. It employs it's own crews, dispatchers, maintainers, clerks, etc. It owns trackage, property, and rolling stock (all 3 cars of it). It is no longer a common carrier, but is responsible for the areas of shared or disputed operations of it owners in New Jersey, Staten Island, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
My CSX Albany Division ETT shows it as "River Subdivision".
I have ETT's for CSAO , NS, Amtrak, NJT, and CSX.
One correction for CSX...
The listing for the River Sub should say that, not River *Line* Sub.
One addition for NS...
161.1300 AAR 68 MOW FM
*On NS the MOW channel varies by where the road gang is from.
And being Amtrak is a tad scarce under the railroad tab in New Jersey...
160.5150 AAR 21 Amtrak MOW FM
*On AMTK the MOW channel is referred to as the "Production Channel".
161.2150 APD 1 Amtrak Police FM
Please confirm for the database what the actual AAR channel assignments are for these Amtrak channels as these frequencies do not appear in the narrowband table for the AAR channels and I just received an update that they were indeed NFM now; thus their AAR assignments should have changes as well.
Now I'm confused becvause AMTRAK Police 1 is 161.2950 Police 2 is 161.2050.. Are they BOTH going NFM???
Guys,
As far as I know, the PD is still on 161.295. I'll have to do some monitoring myself today.
I'm assuming the two road channels for them that traverse the tri-state area also went NFM (161.010/160.920)?