Southeastern Massachusetts Railroads
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Located near the MBTA Kingston Line.

Most commonly heard are conversations between the Keolis Old Colony train dispatcher and trains on the southern portions of the Kingston and Fall River/New Bedford lines. Also commonly heard is the Mass Coastal train dispatcher talking to trains on the Cape Main and Middleboro subdivision. The Keolis South Coast train dispatcher can be heard talking to trains between Middleboro and Fall River/New Bedford. Occasionally, Amtrak's NEC Main Line dispatcher can be heard talking to crews around the Attleboro area and northern Rhode Island.

Most chatter takes place throughout weekday mornings and late afternoons while weekends are usually much quieter.

Notable moments and times include the South Coast dispatcher talking to MC-3 on weekdays from late mornings to early afternoons, South Coast talking to CSX L007 during their trips to and from the Middleboro yard on weekday mornings and mid-afternoons, respectively, the Mass Coastal dispatcher talking to L007 as they work the Middleboro sub throughout the day, and the MC dispatcher talking to L006 as they move throughout early weekday mornings, usually from midnight to around 4:00 AM. 

 

160.425 (AAR 021) - Mass Coastal Middleboro Subdivision (Currier to Cotley) and Cape Main

160.725 (AAR 041) - MBTA Kingston, Greenbush, and Fall River/New Bedford Lines (Boston - Middleboro)

160.920 (AAR 054) - Amtrak Northeast Corridor

161.460 (AAR 090) - Keolis Mechanical Desk

161.475 (AAR 091) - MBTA Fall River/New Bedford Line (Middleboro - Fall River/New Bedford)

 

Defect Detectors: MC Middleboro Sub MP 5.9 - Norton (rarely heard, depends on conditions)

 

Radio: Motorola MCS2000

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