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Status:This feed is down due to a UPS failure at the receiver location, the feed may be down for up to a few months due to the high altitude of the site and the snow preventing access to the site.
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BNSF Seattle Sub (South End)
We hear the Centralia South Dispatcher running BNSF, Amtrak, and UP trains from Nisqually, Wa to Vancouver, Wa. Amtrak, Union Pacific, and Tacoma Rail have trackage rights over BNSF Centralia South's territory. You will often hear trains switching in Centralia yard along with Puget Sound and Pacific trains interchanging with BNSF at Centralia. For PS&P and Tacoma Rail traffic please listen to the Puget Sound Shortlines stream.
BNSF Seattle Sub frequencies
161.100 AAR ch66 (Centralia South Dispatcher - From Nisqually, Wa to Vancouver, Wa)
161.415 AAR ch87 (Centralia North Dispatcher - From Tukwila, Wa to Nisqually, Wa) <not active in scan list>
161.160 AAR ch70 (Seattle Terminal Dispatcher - From Seattle, Wa to Tukwila, Wa) <not active in scan list>
161.250 AAR ch76 (Vancouver Terminal Dispatcher - Vancouver, Wa to Portland, Or) <not active in scan list>
160.920 AAR ch54 M of W <not active in scan list>
UP Seattle Sub frequencies
160.515 AAR ch27 (UP Dispatcher One - From Tukwila, Wa to Fife, Wa. Also used in Centralia, Wa for switching) <not active in scan list>
Due to the high elevation of the site, you will often hear other transmissions comming from north of seattle on the scenic sub and portions of the diapatchers talking on the oregon trunk sub.
The stream reciever is located on Bawfaw (boistfort) Peak, Aproximately 3,200 feet above sea level. The receiver is a Motorola M1225 connected to a home made J-pole made out of copper pipe, Mounted 30 feet above the ground on a 80 Foot Tower. The reciever is connected to a Barix Instreamer100 to encode the audio which is fed to the Shoutcast Distributed Audio Server.