Atcs Railroad Monitor

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Hello. I am just going to post this here.
I am just wondering if there is anyone on here that uses ATCS to monitor the railroad subdivison for their area.
If so, where do you go to download it. Second what frequency do I need to enter into my scanner to be able to use it. After I download it and have my scanner hooked up to my computer, it should automatically show the subdivison for my area and all the trains that are out there.
Also on this program does it show the train symbols, like train number or train ID example: 101-23 (CP), to tell you what train is out there on the screen so you will know exactly what train is coming, just like it would show on a actual RTC Dispatchers screen or at a train station that the crews look at. Or does it just show green for there is a train and red there is another train waiting in the siding for another train.
Just curious so I can maybe try and start using this program to monitor the trains here to see where they are and all that.
I will be waiting for any replies to this post.
Thanks
Coolguy
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Atcs Railroad Monitor

Whitefish West, this is the beginning of single track to the west and starts coverage on my Dispatchers layout feed on ATCSMonitor.com With the ATCS program you can see the dispatchers layout, see the trains coming out of the yard, the switch position, and the color of. Re: Railfanning around Altoona and Horse Curve PA. Author: SantaFeRuss. I live along the 'Pittsburgh line', the same line that goes around Horseshoe curve. Approximately40-50 trains a day roll past my house daily. The 'Conemaugh Line' can add up to 10-15 more trains a day to that total. I don't get the Conemaugh Line trains. Over on his YouTube channel GusGorman402 has uploaded a tutorial which shows how he monitors ATCS (Advanced Train Control System) signals from trains. ATCS signals are found in the USA, and is used for things like communications between trains, rail configuration data, train location data, speed enforcement, fuel monitoring, train diagnostics and general instructions and messages. Network of ATCS Data Radio Base Stations and Control Points. The Caltrain railroad consists of approximately 78 miles of railroad tracks serving freight and passenger operations between San Francisco and Gilroy. Currently, 31 Control Points are in operation, between CP Fourth Street in the north and CP Michael in the.

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