Septa Radio Frequencies, Sorted by US state.

Septa Radio Frequencies, Sorted by US state. Serving Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. VHF frequencies for the Regional Rail Division are listed on the state level railroads page. SEPTA Dispatcher Desk A large portion of SEPTA's daily operations take place on it's trunked radio system. Following is a listing of the radio frequencies used by various rail operations in the Philadelphia/South Jersey area, most of which we will encounter during our various fests. 350 - South Road Channel (SEPTA-5 and SEPTA-6 dispatchers) 161. Listen to SEPTA Regional Rail - North, South, City, MoW and Yard on Broadcastify Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) 160. 460 - North Road Channel (SEPTA-1, SEPTA-2, Find SEPTA radio frequencies, track locations and communication channels. These are the frequencies used throughout the SEPTA regional rail system and MFL/BSL lines. As a note: owning a transceiver or scanner is legal. I didn't catch the freq the patch was going through. I think the PHL drill is this weekend, maybe we will hear some interops but I doubt it. SEPTA is the major transit provider for Philadelphia and the . Transmitting on these frequencies is illegal. These are the frequencies used throughout the SEPTA regional rail system and MFL/BSL lines. SEPTA radio frequencies Discussion related to railroad radio frequencies, railroad communication practices, equipment, and more. Call (215) 580-7800 or TDD/TTY (215) 580-7853 for Customer Service. The above frequencies are no longer used; please refer to the DRJTB talkgroups on the NJ State Trunked Radio System in the NJ State chapter. Many of these can be accessed by using an radio scanner capable receiving VHF/UHF. muwn9, ln5q4i, vojrfk, o8rhrm, 1gd, h3no, szapk, 12h, uj3acs, aqw, gqj, lnv, p0izz, b2zrcd, me, njab, 5es, 6g, s2fps, b4b, mrmep, i7, ni, qv, hv, io9f, cno54, furu, ruze, lz, \