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BNSF/UP Seattle Sub - North End


  
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BNSF/UP Seattle Sub - North End

This Audio Feed covers from Tukwila, Wa to Tenino, Wa on the BNSF and UP Seattle Subs.
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BNSF Seattle Sub (The "Race Track")

 

    We hear the Centralia North Dispatcher running BNSF, UP. Amtrak and Sounder Commuter trains between Tukwila, Wa and Nisqually, Wa. Weekday volumes on the north end of the Seattle Sub are high due to the 18 Sounder trains that run between Seattle and Tacoma. Trains traveling on the Seattle Sub often are on their way to or from BNSF's famous Stevens Pass Route to points east. Amtrak, Sounder, and the Union Pacific have trackage rights over the BNSF on the Seattle Sub.

 

BNSF Seattle Sub frequencies

 

Defect Detectors Heard 

 

UP Seattle Sub

 

   We hear UP Dispatcher 1 running UP trains between Tukwila, Wa and Fife, Wa. volumes on the UP Seattle Sub are moderate with around 10 trains a day. Trains traveling on the UP often are Seattle bound container trains destined for ships in the Port of Seattle. You will often hear the Argo tower directing trains in and out of argo yard.

 

BNSF Seattle Sub frequencies

 

Defect Detectors Heard 

Technical info:

 

The stream reciever is located on Baldi Mountain, aproximately 4000 feet above sea level.  The receiver is a Motorola M1225 connected to a Telewave ANT150D-3 2-bay folded dipole antenna fed with LMR-400 coax.  A filter eliminates interference from other radios at the site, and an active multicoupler splits the output of the filter to the multiple radios used for streaming and ATCS at the site.  The antenna is mounted 30 feet above the ground on the side of an 80 foot tower.  The reciever is connected to a Barix Instreamer100 to encode the audio which is fed to the Shoutcast Distributed Audio Server over a microwave internet link.