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Re: More Mile End Control - What are the Radio Frequencies Used for the North East??
- Subject: Re: More Mile End Control - What are the Radio Frequencies Used for the North East??
- From: "Notagunzel" <notagunzel@bigfoot.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1999 20:14:58 +1000
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- Organization: Terrible Trains Corp.
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- Reply-To: "Notagunzel" <notagunzel@bigfoot.com>
Grahame Ferguson <grahamef@users.mcmedia.com.au> wrote in
message 37a52578@nap-ns1">news:37a52578@nap-ns1...
> What Train to Base Frequencies are used for the North East
now that the ARTC
> now controls the Melbourne to Albury standard gauge line?
> Are there separate frequencies for the broad and standard?
> I have only heard broad gauge trains on Channel 6 so far.
SW 1177/99 alleges:
Room 1: Melb - Abx(BG) Ch.6; Gouburn Valley & Oaklands Ch.
5; Bendigo & beyond Ch4.
Room 2: Pyrenees - Wolseley Ch 6.
Room 5: Warrnambool, SNE - TOT - Broklyn - NPT Ch 8; Stony
Pt, Sale, & Nyora Ch.7.
Room 7: NGC - Yelta, Portland Ch. 5; Melb - Ararat -
Castlemaine, Pinnaroo branch Ch 3; Dunolly - Korong Vale &
beyond Ch.8; Hopetoun & Yaapeet SMR.
Mile End: NE SG Ch.6; Western ASW Ch.2
On the NE, the Train Number will determine which control the
call is directed to, Centrol Room 1 or Mile End. If a train
makes an emergency call, it will appear at both controllers.
--
Mr Notagunzel.
Rail Transportation Connoisseur.
notagunzel@bigfoot.com
(Waiting for the next move at
http://www.bigfoot.com/~notagunzel)