Delaware and Ulster Railroad Scanner Frequencies in New York

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There are currently 2 Delaware and Ulster Railroad radio scanner frequencies from New York in our database.

Frequency Description
160.425Road
161.385Road

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Delaware and Ulster Railroad Information

The Delaware and Ulster Railroad is a heritage railroad based in Arkville, New York. The last regularly scheduled passenger train over the former Ulster & Delaware Railroad (U&D) tracks was operated between Kingston and Oneonta by the New York Central Railroad on March 31, 1954. The tracks were then cut back to Bloomville in 1965 to make way for construction of Interstate 88 near Oneonta, and for lack of freight business west of Bloomville. Ownership of the tracks passed to Penn Central in 1968, and to the government-backed Conrail on April 1, 1976.