My webmaster needs your help for a program.
If one was to stay alongside the BNSF’s Gateway Subdivision in Northern California for a 24 hour period, how often would a train roll by???
My webmaster needs your help for a program.
If one was to stay alongside the BNSF’s Gateway Subdivision in Northern California for a 24 hour period, how often would a train roll by???
How many times are you going to ask this question?
I am sorry Chad, but my webmaster (the one who needs the help) isn’t registered to TRAINS forum. I am not the only one who uses zwspnby9.
By the way, I printed and showed him the report of all the trains that you gave me a while ago. That was very cool. Thank You! (But I guess he needs more info) Yeah, maybe I should just create a seperate username for him? Sorry about the mix-up Chad.
[:O] And here I just thought you had a split personality…Just kidding.[;)]
You should be able to get a couple detectors on the Gateway Sub link on railroadradionet. You could listen to it and get an idea what the traffic is like. I was listening in for a while a few days back, I don’t recall hearing a detector but I did here three trains getting warrants in the short time I was listening.
Darn it, I dont have a media player that works!!!..
You should be able to download one that works.
I got dial up! What media player do you suggest that I download? Which do you have. Yours seems to work good.
Dial up? That sucks. Try going to the radio.net home page and click on windows media player and it should launch you into a download menu. Then follow the instructions. It might take a bit with dial up.
What about real player? Would real player be as good? I have Windows Media Player but it has an unknown error? Real Player I think is doing something else?
Hey Chad-
Do you know the highest point between KFalls and Keddie ?
Sage Hen (5850’) was the highest point between KFalls and Flanigan, wasn’t it ?
According to Pentrex, at Norvel Road (north of Westwood, south of Halls Flat), the Highline climbs to the highest point on the line at 5,734’
Try it.