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Railroad Radio Frequencies
Used On The Amtrak Adirondack Route
www.trainweb.com/radio/route_68.html
This page provides information about radio communication channels and
frequencies used by Amtrak on the Adirondack Route.
Ch 87 161.415 Montreal, Quebec, Canada inside the station and to the U.S./ Canada border
Ch 66 161.100 Canada/U.S. border to Schenectady, NY
Ch 46 160.800 Schenectady, NY on south
Consult radio lists for other Albany,NY to New York City,NY trains for additional
frequencies south of Albany,NY
If you keep scanning Channel 66 (161.100) once you arrive in Schenectady, NY, you might find
that you get horrible noises on your radio. There is something in Schenectady that places
very loud bursts at regular intervals onto this frequency making it very annoying to attempt
to continue to listen to it. Plus, it halts your scanner continually if you include 161.100 in
a range or set of frequencies to scan.
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