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TOPS LOCATION Handbooksg to ASSISTINKEEPI NG the SEPOBLI TOPS LOCATION HANDBOOKSg TO ASSIST IN KEEPING THESE POBLICATIONS UP TO DATE A NEW DATA -SET HAS BEEN ADDED lu 1HE INfrORMAtION DATABASE. THIS CONTAINS A LUMP. ETE LIST OF AL I IOCATIONS ADDED SINCL THE PUBLICATION, LAST , JANUARY,Ni HANDBmuKs. IHfrOF KIS1 IS IN NUMERICAL ORDER AND CAN BE ACCESSED PTON BY LOCATION NUMBER OR THE NAMEBY INPUTTINGI CAN ALSO BE USED IF 1H WHOLE LIST IS NOT REQUIRED. IT IS THE :INTENTION TO ADD FURTHER LISIINGs LOVERING AMENDMENTS AND DELETIONS. SD IN ADDLO CNI *************************************************************************************************4********************* TH E TOPS LOCATION HANDBOOK IN STATION NUMBER ORDER FI * * ND * O * I * * S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a TOPS LOCATION HANDBOOK IN STATION NUMBER ORDER - DR 2409/9 ISSUED JAN 1991 f Director of- Operations, Macmillan House, Platform 1, Paddington Station, LONDON W2 1PT. FMS/1/07 Page i TOPS LOCATION HANDBOOK IN NUMERIC ORDER INTRODUCTION This book is printed in numeric order and lists all locations giving all the necessary information to determine in which responsibility file a location belongs, which Area Manager is responsible for the location and the TOPS description of the location - "Abbreviated Station and Customer Name" which will appear on TOPS generated computer output. The information listed under the various column headings is as follows: 1. Location number, Location and Customer column headings are self- explanatory. 2. Terminal Type (TM:CIF') This code denotes the type of location and the facilities which are available; A - A BR Parcels Terminal which provides facilities for the acceptance and forwarding of Rail Express Parcels traffic, either at which parcels trains start or terminate, or where parcels vehicles (including postal vehicles and newspaper vans) can be attached and/or detached. but privately owned. C - A BR operated freight terminal or Specific Users terminal handling coal, coke or patent fuel traffic. D - A Departmental terminal receiving or forwarding freight traffic (-free on rail). E - As but where SR is also a User in that the facility exists for detaching a cripple or engineer's vehicle. These locations can also be regarded as DR locations for TOPS Train Reporting purposes. L. - A BR operated freight terminal or Specific Users terminal handling merchandise traffic and with cranage and cartage facilities. M - A BR operated freight terminal or Specific Users terminal without cranage and cartage facilities, but at which handling and/or cartage may be provided exceptionally by prior arrangement with the Area Manager responsible.. N - A DR operated freight terminal or Specific Users terminal with no provision for handling and/or cartage facilities- Page ii 2. Terminal Txpe (TMLTYP) Contd. P - A customer sidino (freight), where the customer identified by 'CUSTOMER NAME' is the sole user of the location. „r - A BR operated freight terminal or Specific Users terminal open +or the receipt/despatch of specified merchandise traffic only. T - Train Load traffic only - Ngt to be used alone but in combination as applicable with any of the above TMLTYP codes. - Station/depot with wagon weighbridge facilities. - As 'P' but where there is one or more additional firms not identified by 'CUSTOMER NAME' using the location. BLANK - Purely operating locations e.g. Marshalling, Sorting, Stabling, Refuge etc. sidings, together with plain line Passenger Stations, Junctions etc. required -for TOPS reporting purposes. 3 - BA code to indicate a specific type of traffic at a TMLIYP 'S' location or that traffic ,destined to this location is subject to a degree of regulation which must be observed. g 2 tCodes defined as follows t oA - China Clay l lB - Rock Salt . 2C - Scrap Metal r [E. Earths and Stones c 2F - Fertiliser 1 : 4 r t g , t 4 . 2 1 . 2 C 9 f I g c i i 2 g 0 . - , 0 ) . Page iii 3. Regulation or Restriction Code (REGULN) Contd. Motor Vehicles P - Pig Iron R - Refer to the "Permanent Regulation and restriction Governing the acceptance and forwarding of Freight Train Traffic" ON TOPS DATABANK (SYNONYM 'RESTS') - Procedure 980. S - Shipment Traffic ✓ - Fruit and Vegetables 4. Responsibility station (RESPSTN) This is the location number of the Area Freight Centre responsible +or reporting events ocurring at this location. 5. Area Manager Responsibility This is the Area Manager responsible for the location. r ) I. TOPS LOCATION HANDBOOK - NUMERIC LIST OF LOCATIONS BR 2489/9 ISSUED JAN 1991 PAGE LOCA TML REG RPTG AREA MGR ABBREV. ABBREV. TION LOCATION CUSTOMER TYP ULN SIN RESPNBLTY STN.NAME CUST.NAME NO. 01001 THURSO BR 04720 NTH PERTH THURSO BR 01003 THURSO UKAEA P 04720 NTH PERTH THURSO UKAEA 01005 WICK UNSPECIFIED NCA 04720 NTH PERTH WICK UNSPEC 01008 GEORGEMAS JUNCTION BR 04720 NTH PERTH GEORGMASJ BR 01009 SCOTSCALDER BRX 04720 NTH PERTH SCTSCALDR BRX 01010 ALTNABREAC BRX 04720 NTH PERTH ALTNABREC BRX 01011 ALTNABREAC CE D 04720 NTH PERTH ALTNABREC CE 01012 FORSINARD BR 04720 NTH PERTH FORSINARD BR 01013 KINBRACE BRX 04720 NTH PERTH KINBRACE BRX 01015 KILDONAN BRX 04720 NTH PERTH KILDONAN BRX 01016 HELMSDALE BR 04720 NTH PERTH HELMSDALE BR 01021 BRORA BR 04720 NTH PERTH BRORA BR 01023 DUNROBIN CASTLE BRX 04720 NTH PERTH DUNROBIN BRX 01024 GOLSPIE BRX 04720 NTH PERTH GOLSPIE BRX 01027 ROGART BRX 04720 NTH PERTH ROGART BRX 01031 LAIRG BR 04720 NTH PERTH LAIRG BR 01033 LAIRG BP OIL ROBERTSON P 04720 NTH PERTH LAIRG ROBERTSON 01035 INVERSHIN BRX 04720 NTH PERTH INVERSHIN BRX 01037 CULRAIN BRX 04720 NTH PERTH CULRAIN BRX 01041 ARDGAY BR 04720 NTH PERTH ARDGAY BR 01044 TAIN BR 04720 NTH PERTH TAIN BR 01047 FEARN BR 04720 NTH PERTH FEARN BR 01050 INVERGORDON INVERGORDON DIST (NO1 DOWNSDG) P 04720 NTH PERTH INVERGRCN INVDISTDS 01051 INVERGORDON BRITISH ALCAN P 04720 NTH PERTH INVRGDNBA BRITALCAN 01052 INVERGORDON INVERGORDON DIST (NO2 UP SDG) P 04720 NTH PERTH INVERGRDN INVDISTUS 01053 INVERGORDON BR 04720 NTH PERTH INVERGRDN BR 01054 INVERGORDON BRITISH PIPE COATERS P 04720 NTH PERTH INVERGRDN BRITPIPE 01058 ALNESS BRX 04720 NTH PERTH ALNESS BRX 01071 KYLE OF LOCHALSH BR 04720 NTH PERTH KYLEOFLOC BR 01072 DUIRINISH BRX 04720 NTH PERTH DUIRINISH BRX 01073 PLOCKTON BRX 04720 NTH PERTH PLOCKTON BRX 01074 DUNCRAIG BRX 04720 NTH PERTH DUNCRAIG BRX 01075 STROMEFERRY BRX 04720 NTH PERTH STROMEFRY BRX 01076 ATTADALE BRX 04720 NTH PERTH ATTADALE BRX 01077 STRATHCARRCN BR 04720 NTH PERTH STRCARRCN BR 01078 ACHNASHELLACH BRX 04720 NTH PERTH ACHNASHEL BRX 01079 ACHNASHEEN BR 04720 NTH PERTH ACHNASHEN BR 01081 ACHANALT BRX 04720 NTH PERTH ACHANALT BRX 01082 LOCHLUICHART BRX 04720 NTH PERTH LOCHUHRT BRX 01083 OAR YE BR 04720 NTH PERTH GARVE BR 01091 DINGWALL BR 04720 NTH PERTH DINGWALL BR 01094 MUIR OF ORD DCL (CEREALS) P 04720 NTH PERTH MUIROFORD DCL CERAL 01098 ROSE STREET BR 04720 NTH PERTH ROSE ST BR 01100 INVERNESS BR A 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNESS BR 01102 INVERNESS RUSSELL J G P 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNESS RUSSELL J 01104 INVERNESS BLUE CIRCLE PT 04120 NTH PERTH INVERNESS BLUE CIRC PAGE 2 TOPS LOCATION HANDBOOK - NUMERIC LIST OF LOCATIONS BR 2489/9 ISSUED JAN 1991 LOCA TML REG RPTG AREA MGR ABBREV. ABBREV. TION LOCATION CUSTOMER TYP ULN STN RESPNBLTY STN.NAME CUST.NAME NO. 01105 INVERNESS BP OIL P 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNESS BP OIL 01108 INVERNESS (METALS) UNSPECIFIED M 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNMTL UNSPEC 01109 INVERNESS GRADING POINT CAW D 04720 NTH PERTH INVRNS GP CAW C1111 INVERNESS YARD BR 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNSYD BR 01112 INVERNESS CARRIAGE SIDINGS MAEE D 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNSCS MAEE 01113 INVERNESS TMD MAEE D 04720 NTH PERTH INVRNSTMD MAEE 01114 INVERNESS CAW D 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNESS CAW 01115 INVERNESS CE 0 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNESS CE 61116 INVERNESS SATE D 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNESS SATE 01117 INVERNESS INVERNESS HARBOUR TRUST X 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNESS INVERNSHT 01119 INVERNESS FREIGHT DEPOT UNSPECIFIED M R 04720 NTH PERTH INVERNSFD UNSPEC 01120 WELSHS BRIDGE BRX 04720 NTH PERTH WELSHSBDG BRX 01122 DALCROSS HIGHLAND FOREST PRODUCTS P 04720 NTH PERTH DALCROSS HIGHFRSTP 01125 NAIRN BR 04720 NTH PERTH NAIRN BR 01127 FORRES BRX 04720 NTH PERTH FORRES BRX 01128 FORRES LOOP BR 04720 NTH PERTH FORRES LP BR 01131 CULLODEN MOOR HIGHLAND BITUMENS P 04720 NTH PERTH CULLODNMR HIGHLNOBT 01133 MOY BRX 04720 NTH PERTH MOY BRX 01134 TOMATIN BR 04720 NTH PERTH TOMATIN BR 01136 SLOCHD BRX 04720 NTH PERTH SLOCHD BRX 01138 CARRBRIDGE SPECIFIC USERS S 04720 NTH PERTH CARRORICG UNSPEC 01143 BOAT OF GARTEN STRATHSPEY RAILWAY P 04720 NTH PERTH BOATOFGN SSPEYRLY 01144 AVIEMORE BR 04720 NTH PERTH AVIEMORE BR 01145 KINCRAIG BRX 04720 NTH PERTH KINCRAIG BRX 01146 KINGUSSIE CE D 04720 NTH PERTH KINGUSSIE CE 01147 KINGUSSIE BRX 04720 NTH PERTH KINGUSSIE BRX 01151 NEWTONMORE BRX 04720 NTH PERTH NEWTNMORE BRX 01154 DALWHINNIE BR 04720 NTH PERTH DALWHINIE BR 01157 DALNASPIDAL BRX 04720 NTH PERTH DALNSPDAL BRX 02001 BURGHEAD DCL (CEREALS) PT 04720 NTH PERTH BURGHEA0 (JCL CERAL 02002 BURGHEAD (ROSEISLE) OCL (CEREALS) PT 04720 NTH PERTH ROSEISLE DCL CERAL 02007 ELGIN UNSPECIFIED MA 04720 NTH PERTH ELGIN UNSPEC 02011 DUFFTOWN BR 04720 NTH PERTH DUFFTOWN BR 02013 KEITH CHIVAS BROS P 04720 NTH PERTH KEITH CHIVAS 02014 KEITH LOOP BRX 04720 NTH PERTH KEITHLOOP BRX 02015 KEITH UNSPECIFIED MC 04720 NTH PERTH KEITH UNSPEC 02016 KEITH MACPHERSONS TRANSPORT P 04720 NTH PERTH KEITH MALPHERSA 02017 KEITH BRANCH PLATFORM BR 04720 NTH PERTH KEITHBRCH BR 02018 KEITH STRATHISLA PLATFORM BR 04720 NTH PERTH KEITH SIR BR 02021 HUNTLY UNSPECIFIED N 04720 NTH PERTH HUNTLY UNSPEC 02024 KENNETHMONT BR 04720 NTH PERTH KENETHMNT BR 02028 INSCH CE D 04720 NTH PERTH INSCH CE 02029 INSCH BRX 04720 NTH PERTH INSCH BRX 02031 INVERURIE UNSPECIFIED N 04720 NTH PERTH INVERURIE UNSPEC 02032 INVERURIE CE D 04720 NTH PERTH INVERURIE CE 02041 PORT ELPHINSTONE TAIT THOMAS A SONS P 04720 NTH PERTH PTELPHINS TAITTOMAS TOPS LOCATION HANDBOOK — NUMERIC LIST OF LOCATIONS BR 248919 ISSUED JAN 1991 PAGE 3 COCA TML REG RPTG AREA MGR ABBREV.
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