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A railfan's radio resource



Last updated May 10/2000

Where to go:

- Beginner's Page (how to start!)
- Frequencies (organized by line)
- Railroad radio operations



Can't find what you need? Try these other scanning/railroad related sites:

Ron Katz's
WWW.ONTSCAN.COM
Ontario Radio Frequency Directory


Paul Cordingley's
Rails in Toronto
Guide to Toronto Area's Rails

 

 


 



 

Welcome!

This site is dedicated to railscanning in the Toronto area. Scanning the railroad frequencies is an interested and useful hobby. It can be used by photographers and railfans to get a 'feel' for traffic patterns on the line, to warn of oncoming trains, or just to add another facet to the already interesting scanning hobby!

If you are new to railscanning, try the beginner's page. If you want to jump right to the frequencies, click on the Frequencies link. If you have any questions or comments, e-mail me at bryanpass@yahoo.com - I am by no means an expert on the topic, and accept all submissions, criticism, comments, praise, etc.

Thanks for visiting!

Bryan Passifiume

 

 



 

 

 

 

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