Oregon Eastern Railway Scanner Frequencies in Oregon

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There is currently 1 Oregon Eastern Railway radio scanner frequency from Oregon in our database.

Frequency Description
160.38Road

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Oregon Eastern Railway Information

The Oregon Eastern Railway was a predecessor of the Southern Pacific Company that acquired or built most of the Natron Cutoff or Cascade Line in northern California and southern Oregon, United States. It also made surveys and acquired right-of-way in eastern Oregon, which were subsequently sold to Union Pacific Railroad subsidiary Oregon–Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. The Natron Cutoff is on the National Register of Historic Places, considered significant to the period 1905 to 1945. Starting in 1903, the Weed Lumber Company built a private railroad from the main line of the Southern Pacific Company (SP), formerly the Oregon and California Railroad, in Weed to Grass Lake, California.