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Frequency  Input    Type  Tone  Alpha  Description          Mode  Tag  
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Frequency  Input    Type  Tone  Alpha  Description          Mode  Tag  
 
  160.84500        BM CSQ CP Police          FM  Railroad  
 
  160.84500        BM CSQ CP Police          FM  Railroad  
 
  161.47500        BM CSQ CP001 Standby - Mainline 1  FM  Railroad  
 
  161.47500        BM CSQ CP001 Standby - Mainline 1  FM  Railroad  

Revision as of 09:31, 9 September 2015

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General Info

The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), is operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited. Its rail network stretches from Vancouver to Montreal, and also serves major cities in the United States such as Minneapolis, Chicago, and New York City. Its headquarters is in Calgary, Alberta. It owns approximately 14,000 route miles of track all across Canada and into the United States, stretching from Montreal to Vancouver, as far north as Edmonton.

The company acquired two American lines in 2009: the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad and the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad. The trackage of the ICE was at one time a part of CP subsidiary Soo Line and predecessor line The Milwaukee Road. The combined DME/ICE system spanned North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Iowa, as well as two short stretches into two other states which included a line to Kansas City, Missouri and a line to Chicago, Illinois. It was Canada's first transcontinental railway. Now primarily a freight railway, the CPR was for decades the only practical means of long distance passenger transport in most regions of Canada, and was instrumental in the settlement and development of Western Canada

Almost all scanners on the market can receive the railroad band, some have search bands dedicated to the railroad monitoring and will identify frequency by it's AAR channel number.

Frequencies

CP Rail

Frequency  	Input     	Type  	Tone  	Alpha  	Description  	        Mode  	Tag 
160.84500  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP 	Police   	        FM  	Railroad 
161.47500  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP001 	Standby - Mainline 1  	FM  	Railroad 
161.11500  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP004 	Standby - Mainline 2  	FM  	Railroad 
161.32500  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP005 	Standby - Mainline 3  	FM  	Railroad 
161.53500  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP007 	Standby - Mainline 4  	FM  	Railroad 
160.84500  	160.33500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP012 	Utility 1  	        FM  	Railroad 
161.17500  	160.33500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP014 	Utility 2  	        FM  	Railroad 
160.84500  	160.24500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP015 	Utility 3  	        FM  	Railroad 
161.26500  	160.42500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP017 	Utility 4  	        FM  	Railroad 
161.17500  	160.63500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP018 	Utility 5  	        FM  	Railroad 
161.50500  	160.63500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP020 	Utility 6  	        FM  	Railroad 
161.26500  	160.60500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP021 	Utility 7  	        FM  	Railroad 
161.50500  	160.60500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP022 	Utility 8  	        FM  	Railroad 
160.81500  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP082 	Standby - Mainline 5  	FM  	Railroad 
161.07000  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP090 	CP 90 Utility  	        FM  	Railroad 
161.14500  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP093 	CP 93 Utility  	        FM  	Railroad 
161.35500  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP099 	CP 99 Yard  	        FM  	Railroad 
160.81500  	160.42500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP107 	CP 107 Utility  	FM  	Railroad 
161.14500  	160.87500  	RM 	CSQ 	CP145 	CP 145 Utility  	FM  	Railroad 
160.86000  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP159 	CP 159 Utility  	FM  	Railroad 
160.80000  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP176 	CP 176 Utility  	FM  	Railroad 
161.58000  	    	  	BM 	CSQ 	CP197 	CP 197 Standby  	FM  	Railroad 
161.53500  	161.58000    	RM 	CSQ 	CP198 	CP 198 RTC Call In  	FM  	Railroad

Hump Yard

CPR Toronto Yard is a facility located in northeast Toronto, Ontario often incorrectly referred to as Agincourt Yard because it is located in Agincourt, a neighbourhood of Scarborough.

One of the largest marshalling yards in Canada, the Toronto Yard is used to switch freight cars.

Opened in April 1964, the facility was designed as a hump yard, and is bounded by Sheppard Avenue to the south, McCowan Road to the west, Markham Road to the east and Finch Avenue to the north.

This yard replaced the old CPR Lambton Yard and West Toronto Yard as the main freight marshalling yard. The yard can be accessed from Markham and McCowan Roads.

Railway repair equipment is stored along the east side of the facility.

Hump Yard Frequencies

  • 158.8500
  • 159.9300
  • 160.0500
  • 452.4125
  • 452.7000

Other Canadian Pacific Railway Wiki Pages

Canadian Pacific Railway (AB)

Canadian Pacific Railway (BC)

Canadian Pacific Railway (SK)




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