• QCM & QNSL Radio

  • Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in Canada. For specific railroad questions, see Fallen Flags and Active Railroads categories.
Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in Canada. For specific railroad questions, see Fallen Flags and Active Railroads categories.

Moderator: Ken V

  by Irishiron
 
Can anyone confirm the current Chemin de fer Cartier (ArcelorMittal Mines Canada) and Quebec North Shore & Labrador frequencies? Been three years since I was there, and I wanna make sure nothing has changed.
  by Ken V
 
The radio frequencies used by most railroads change very infrequently so I expect they'll be the same now as three years ago. For reference, the 2009 Canadian Trackside Guide lists the following:

Cartier: 161.130, 160.800 (dispatcher); 160.980 (train); 160.740, 160.680 (MoW); 161.070, 160.920, 160.860 (yard)
QNSL: 160.275, 160.335 (dispatcher); 160.215 (train); 168.090 (MoW); 161.430 (yard); 160.770 (passenger)
Arnaud/Wabush Lake: 160.860, 160.980 (train & dispatcher); 160.050, 160.395 (yard)
QIT/CFRR: 160.650 (dispatcher); 156.650, 161.250 (other)
  by Irishiron
 
Yup, that's what they should be. Thanks for the confirmation.