watch it

topic posted Wed, August 16, 2006 - 4:38 AM by  noska

PRESS RELEASES

Currently at Alert Level 2
August 5, 2005
Association of American Railroads Threat Advisory System

The AAR system is not linked directly to either of the federal systems, but is based on independent threshold criteria contained in the Railroad Security Plan. The decision to change threat levels within the AAR system is decided jointly by executives of the Class I Railroads based on receipt of credible intelligence information from national security agencies.

Alert Level 1 – “New” normal day-to-day operations: Corresponds to a general non-specific threat of possible terrorist activity but warrants only a routine security posture.

Alert Level 2 – Heightened security awareness: Corresponds to a general non-specific threat of possible terrorist activity involving railroad industry personnel and facilities.

Alert Level 3 – Credible threat of attack: Corresponds to an increased, credible and more specific threat of terrorist activity against railroad personnel and facilities.

Alert Level 4 – Confirmed threat of attack: A confirmed threat against the railroad industry exists, an actual attack against the railroad industry has occurred, an attack in North America causing mass casualties has occurred, or other imminent actions create grave concerns about the safety of railroad operations.





posted by:
noska
Austin
  • Re: watch it

    Wed, August 16, 2006 - 9:10 AM
    and of course by riding them love buckets you are a little "terrorist" how many flags have we set off by writing that word now.......fuckers.


    WELCOME TO THE TERRORDOME...

    i drank too much coffee....

    now for some ns scanner frequencies to keep it real
    161.1, 161.34, 161.025, 161.49, 160.59, 160.68, 160.29, 160.95, 160.8, 160.5
    • Re: watch it

      Thu, August 17, 2006 - 12:26 AM
      my scanner picks up nothing here.no yard.do you know some i can stream online? just to hear that ol' manifest makes my heart race.
      • Re: watch it

        Thu, August 17, 2006 - 9:13 AM
        rail lines passing through: Union Pacific, Austin & Texas Central

        scanner frequency: 160.740

        railfan hotspots: Amtrak station (250 n. Lamar), The interlocker (junction of UP and A&TC), take mopac blvd. to Howard Ln. turn left, A&TC yard is on left, right on first road after you go under/over both railroads.

        Amtrak time table: train 22 (northbound) arrival: 10:23 AM, departure: 10:31AM, train 21(southbound) arrival: 8:12 PM, departure: 8:20 PM. note: amtrak is often late, southbound can be up to 3 hours late, sometimes much more. For both AMTK's 1 hour late is probably average.

        train frequency: 26 per day

        ans just for the hell of it:
        460.4000
        APD - South - Frank
        1
        460.1000
        APD - Northwest - Adam
        2
        460.4500
        APD - West/Central - Baker
        3
        460.3250
        APD - Northeast - Edward
        4
        460.1750
        APD - Southeast - Charlie
        5
        460.2750
        APD - Southwest - David
        6
        460.0250
        APD - TAC 1
        7
        460.5000
        APD - TAC 2
        8
        460.2250
        APD - CID
        9
        460.2000
        APD - Airport
        10
        460.3750
        APD - Rangers
        11
        460.4750
        APD - TAC 3
        12
        460.1250
        Capitol Police
        1
        460.0750
        Capitol Police
        2
        155.5800
        University of Texas Police
        1
        154.0850
        Travis County - SO - North
        1
        153.9350
        Travis County - SO - South
        2
        155.3100
        Travis County - SO - Lake Area
        3
        154.9500
        Travis County - SO - Mobile to Mobile
        4
        155.3700
        Travis County - SO - Base to Mobile
        5
        154.8450
        Travis County - SO - Constable
        6

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