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   The  Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad  is a 158 mile shortline that is  headquartered in Elma, Washington. They began operations on August 30, 1997. It  is a division of Genesee & Wyoming Inc.  The PS&P interchanges with the BNSF and the UP near Centralia,  Washington. From there, the line reaches west to Hoquiam,  Washington and northeast to Bangor, Washington. The line operated by the  PS&P was purchased from BNSF in August of 1997. Much of the line  was originally constructed by the Puget Sound & Grays Harbor  Railroad in 1890. The NP purchased this line from Summit to Montesano  shortly after the PS&GH started operations. The NP then completed a  line from Centralia to Elma and from Montesano to Grays Harbor bringing  rail service to Grays Harbor in 1892.  The PS&P primarily operates  Monday through Friday, interchanging with BNSF and the UP each day at  Centralia. This train returns to Elma where it is separated into trains  for Grays Harbor and Bangor, both leaving Elma in the mornings.  PS&P also handles unit grain trains from the BNSF interchange in Centralia to the export terminal in Aberdeen, Washington, as well as outbound unit garbage trains for the UP.    
  PS&P frequencies: 160.935 AAR ch55 (Channel 1)161.475 AAR ch91 (Channel 2)
   Defect Detectors Heard BN Oakville (on ch91) - Dragging Equipment BN Allyn (on ch55) - Dragging Equipment
   Technical info:The stream reciever is located on Bawfaw (Boistfort) Peak, aproximately 3,100 feet above sea level.  The  receiver is a Kenwood TK-790 fed by a Decibel Products DB264-A 4-bay  folded dipole antenna with LMR-900 coax.  A preselector filter removes  interference from other radios at the site, and an active multicoupler  splits the output of the filter to multiple radios.  The antenna is  mounted 40 feet above the ground on the side of an 80 foot tower.  The  reciever is connected to a Pi-Streamer  to encode the audio and feed it to the Shoutcast Distributed Audio Server over a microwave internet link.  For photos of the Site & Equipment Click Here.  This stream is broadcasting courtesy of Dale Skyllingstad of Tacoma, WA, Robert Scott of Rochester, WA, and Jason J Hill of Kennewick, WA  |