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Railroads Scanner Frequencies and Radio Frequency Reference LOGIN · REGISTER · MOBILE · HELP Home Databases Live Audio Forums Wiki Classifieds Submit Info About US > Oregon > Railroads Last Updated: June 12, 2015, 3:09 am Agency Home Downloads and Reports FCC Licenses Submit Admin Railroads Wiki Watch Download Input Frequencies: Hidden Updated in the last 7 days Updated in the last 24 hrs Railroads Albany and Eastern Railroad (AERC) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 161.07000 WPTK948 RM AERC ROAD Road Channel FMN Railroad Amtrak (AMTK) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 161.04000 WPWB988 M PDX YD Portland Yard Operations FMN Railroad 160.35000 WPTV877 BM AMTK PDX STN Portland Station Ops FMN Railroad Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.65000 WNAL221 BM BNSF WLBRGYD Willbridge Yard Operations FMN Railroad 161.10000 WQOM806 BM BNSF ORTRUNK Oregon Trunk Sub (Cellio Bridge to Chemult) FMN Railroad 161.10000 WQOM806 BM BNSF GATEWAY Gateway Sub (Bieber Line Jct[UP] to State Line) FMN Railroad 161.25000 KNDP788 BM BNSF VANCTRM Portland- Vancouver Area FMN Railroad 161.41500 WPDS797 BM BNSF PASCO W Fallbridge Sub (Washugal WA to SP&S Jct WA) FMN Railroad 161.41500 WPDS797 M BNSF LAKE YD Portland Lake Yard Switching FMN Railroad 160.99500 WPSF971 M BNSF Gray MRAS - Local CHannel (AAR 07 - 59) FMN Railroad 160.66500 WPSF971 M BNSF Red MARS - Channel 3 (AAR 93 - 37) FMN Railroad 160.62000 WPSF971 M BNSF Blue MRAS - Channel 4 (AAR 97 - 34) FMN Railroad 161.13000 WPSF971 M BNSF Green MRAS - Channel 5 (AAR 29 - 68) FMN Railroad 161.31000 WPSF971 M BNSF Orange MRAS - Channel 6 (AAR 12 - 80) FMN Railroad 161.49000 WPSF971 M BNSF Yellow MRAS - Channel 7 (AAR 09 - 92) FMN Railroad 160.42500 WPSF971 M BNSF White MRAS - Channel 8 (AAR 55 - 21) FMN Railroad 160.59000 WPSF971 M BNSF Purple MRAS - Channel 9 (AAR 90 - 32) FMN Railroad 160.26000 WPSF971 M BNSF Brown MRAS - Channel 10 (AAR 78 - 10) FMN Railroad Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad (CORP) CORP is a major log and finished lumber carrier and operate in Coos, Lane, Douglas and Jackson Counties, Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.44500 WPZJ382 RM CORP 3/4 Medford, Oregon -- Black Butte, California FMN Railroad 160.23000 WPZJ382 RM CORP 5/6 Rice Hill, Oregon -- Medford, Oregon FMN Railroad 160.29000 WPZJ382 RM CORP 7/8 North Bend, Oregon -- Coquille, Oregon FMN Railroad 160.44000 WPZJ382 RM CORP 9/10 Rice Hill, Oregon -- Coos Bay, Oregon FMN Railroad City of Prineville Railway (COP) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 161.19000 KSQ275 BM COP ROAD Road Channel FMN Railroad Coos Bay Rail Link (CBR) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.53000 WQQS259 RM CSQ Coos Bay Sub Coos Bay Sub (Coos Bay to Eugene) FMN Railroad Idaho Northern & Pacific Railroad (INPR) Idaho Northern & Pacific Railroad (INPR) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.89000 WPEN915 BM IDPR ROAD Road Channel FMN Railroad 161.26500 WPEN915 BM IDPR SWT Switching FMN Railroad Mount Hood Railroad Company (MH) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.38500 WQTX730 RM MHRR ROAD Road Channel FMN Railroad Oregon Coast Scinic Railroad Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.90500 WQUP445 RM OCSR ROAD Road Channel FMN Railroad Oregon Easter Railroad (OERR) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.38000 WQSV846 BM OERR ROAD Road Channel FMN Railroad Palouse River & Coulee City Railroad (PCC) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.78500 WPBV260 M PRCC ROAD Road Channel FMN Railroad Portland & Western (PNWR) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.77000 WPCH883 BM CSQ PNWR CH1 Westside, Willaminia, Seghers; United Railways West Of Corn Pass Tunnel FMN Railroad 160.84500 WPCH883 RM PNWR ROAD 2 PNWR ROAD 2 - Albany, Toledo, Westside FMN Railroad 160.87500 WPCH883 BM PNWR ROAD 3 PNWR ROAD 3 - Astoria, United Junction FMN Railroad 160.42500 WPKY219 BM 251 DPL PNWR ROAD 4 PNWR ROAD 4 - Tillamook, OE, Willsburg FMN Railroad 160.21500 WPCH883 RM 141.3 PL PNWR CH2 Westside, Willaminia, Seghers; United Railways West.Of Corn Pass Tunnel FMN Railroad 160.36500 WPCH883 BM PNWR YARD PNWR YARD OPS FMN Railroad 160.29750 WQHB885 M CSQ PNWR WES Westside Express Service (WES)/Commuter Rail Yard Operations FMN Railroad Portland Terminal (PTRC) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 161.49000 WNMM403 BM PTRR ROAD PTRR ROAD FMN Railroad Union Pacific (UPRR) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.41000 KGZ562 BM UP PORTLAND Portland Sub (Hinkle - Crates) FMN Railroad 160.41000 KGQ288 BM UP LAGRANDE La Grande Sub (Perry - Hinkle) FMN Railroad 160.47000 KOF498 BM Up Pdx AlYar UP PDXRNDHSE, Albina Yard Roundhouse FMN Railroad 160.51500 KGU587 BM UP HUNTINGTO Huntington Sub (Nyssa - Perry) FMN Railroad 160.51500 KVR724 BM UP METRO Portland Metro Area FMN Railroad 160.68000 KBZ457 BM UP SWITCHING Yard Switching (Various - Statewide) FMN Railroad 160.74000 KGQ288 BM UP AYER Ayer Sub (Hinkle - State Line) FMN Railroad 160.78500 KFR939 BM UP CASCADE Cascade Sub (Oakridge - Klamath Falls) FMN Railroad 160.78500 KFR939 BM UP BLACK BUT Black Butte Sub (Klamath Falls - State Line) FMN Railroad 161.55000 KOM388 BM UP BROOKLYN Brooklyn Sub (Coalca - Oakridge) FMN Railroad 160.57500 WPRL397 BM MOL ROAD Molalla Road FMN Railroad 161.19000 WPRL397 BM EPORT ROAD East Portland Road FMN Railroad 161.34000 WPRL397 M OPR SWCH Switching FMN Railroad Wallowa Union Railroad Authority (WURR) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.56000 WPZH564 M WURA ROAD Road Channel FMN Railroad White City Terminal & Utility Co. Railway (WCTU) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.68000 WPRG683 BM WCTU 1 WCTU Road 1 FMN Railroad 160.80000 WPRG683 BM WCTU 2 WCTU Road 2 FMN Railroad Willamette Valley Railway (WVR) Frequency License Type Tone Alpha Tag Description Mode Tag 160.53000 KJR457 M WVRY 1 WVRY Road 1 FMN Railroad 161.47500 KJR457 M WVRY 2 WVRY Road 2 FMN Railroad Copyright 2015 by RadioReference.com LLC Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions .
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