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Railway Track and Signalling Railway Track and Signalling ARTC Defined Interstate Network Section: Melbourne - Sydney Go to page 2 for index Last revised 17 September 2021 G F Vincent 2012 Diagrams: 214 MELBOURNE ‐ SYDNEY TRACK & SIGNAL INDEX Page Drawing Section Page Drawing Section Page Drawing Section 2 Index Sect. K South Line (NSW) ‐ continued 78 Private Terminals & Branches 3 Sect. H Melbourne Metro 41 N264 Jindalee ‐ Nubba 79 V224 LS Precast ‐ Benalla (LS) 4 V199 ^ Southern Cross 42 N265 Demondrille ‐ Cunningar 80 V225 Barnawartha (SCT) 5 V198 ^ Melbourne Yard (sg) 43 N266 Galong ‐ Bowning 81 N231 Ettamogah (ERH) 6 V150 ^ Melbourne Docks 44 N267 Yass Junction ‐ Jerrawa 82 N239 Cunningar (GrainCorp) 7 V149 ^ Melbourne Docks Access 45 N268 Oolong ‐ Yarra 83 N240 Moorebank MIT (Qube) 8 V148 ^ Sims St ‐ South Dynon 46 N269 Joppa Junction ‐ Goulburn South 84 N241 Goulburn Workshops (CFCLA) 9 V147 ^ West Footscray Junction 47 N270 Goulburn 85 N242 Marulan South Branch (Boral) 10 V146 ^ Tottenham Junction 48 N271 Goulburn North ‐ Medway Junction 86 N243 Tamoor Coliery (Glencore) 11 Sect. I0a North East Line (Victoria) 49 N272 Tallong ‐ Bundanoon 87 N244 Maldon Cement (Boral) 12 V205 v McIntyre Loop 50 N273 Exeter ‐ Moss Vale 88 N245 Allied Mills Maldon (Allied Mills) 13 V206 v Tullamarine ‐ Broadmeadows 51 N274 Moss Vale Junction ‐ Berrima Jcn 89 N246 Chullora Environs (SSR) 14 V207 v Somerton 52 N275 Burradoo ‐ Mittagong Junction 90 N247 Sydney Freight Term (PN) 15 V208 v Donnybrook ‐ Wallan 53 N276 Aylmerton ‐ Bargo 91 N248 Enfield Yard (Sydney Trains) 16 V209 v Kilmore East ‐ Broadford 54 N277 Tahmoor Colliery Jcn ‐ Picton Jcn 92 N296 Braemer‐Couridjah (THNSW) 17 V210 v Tallarook ‐ Seymour 55 N278 Picton ‐ Douglas Park 93 N297 Thirlmere (THNSW) 18 V211 v Seymour ‐ Mangalore 56 N279 Menangle ‐ Macarthur 19 V212 v Avenel ‐ Euroa 57 Sect. SM Metropolitan Freight Network (Sydney) 20 V213 v Violet Town 58 N280 Campbelltown ‐ Macquarie Fields 21 V214 v Benalla 59 N281 Glenfield ‐ Warwick Farm 22 V215 v Wangaratta 60 N282 Cabramatta ‐ Villawood 23 V216 v Springhurst ‐ Barnawartha 61 N283 Leightonfield 24 V217 v Wodonga ‐ NSW Border 62 N284 Sefton Park ‐ Enfield West 25 Sect. K South Line (NSW) 63 N285 Enfield West ‐ Chullora Junctions 26 N251 Albury 64 N286 Enfield (north) 27 N252 Ettamogah ‐ Gerogery 65 N287 Enfield (central) 28 N253 Culcairn ‐ Henty 66 N288 Enfield (south) 29 N299 Yerong Creek ‐ The Rock 67 N289 Campsie 30 N254 Yerong Creek ‐ The Rock 68 N290 Wardell Road 31 N255 Uranquinty 69 N291 Marrickville 32 N256 Wagga Wagga 70 N292 Cooks River ‐ Mascot 33 N257 Bomen ‐ Shepherds 71 N293 Botany Yard 34 N258 Harefield 72 N294 Port Botany 35 N259 Junee 73 N295 Chullora Jcn‐Flemington Jcns 36 N260 Marinna ‐ Illabo 74 Sect. K1 Unanderra Branch 37 N261 Bethungra ‐ Frampton 75 N1291 Moss Vale Junction ‐ Robertson 38 N262 Cootamundra 76 N1292 Ranelagh House ‐ Summit Tank 39 N263 Cootamundra 77 N1293 Illawarra Escarpment ‐ Dombarton 40 N298 Stockinbingal Branch LINE Adelaide - Melbourne SECTION Serviceton - Melbourne Ports Victoria PAGES 121 - 150, 198 - 199 s d n g o in P d n e n c e c Si J n n J m y o c a a o J Home m h r c M rk a n s oop h e t m.g C e L n tt o e o ry o b.g (V/Line) nni b.g tt F Diapur gi l V/Line b.g o T t il bu T s ra is < Mir r h l a Yaapeet Line < SOUTHERN am a N a t We m.g T S ia m.g Kaniva Loop K V/Line CROSS n m.g Brooklyn n co c Hopetoun Line c o Tottenham J J L n o G b.g St N n rade Xing P y p ng SERVICETON o r a ru ms & D o u v e p ni G o Si th L im ng Lo u APPLETON DOCK & l a ra a m.g t Another Line il K e ol ola WIFT Murtoa o L G bo bo S S eeor im l s L D Dim ai SWANSON DOCK W Goninan's Siding im op S Lo Lubeck inio Anzac Sidings mp n Pi hle Da am Glenorchy Newport rsh Ho D Dooen eep Lead Loop Stawell South Australia Jung Murtoa Loop Great Western Loop V/Line b.g Pyrenees Lo op Maryborough Line (Closed) Ararat b.g b.g s.g Grade Xing Maroona m.g Ararat (Jcn) Gheringhap Loop Portland Line Tatyoon bg gauge T/O Click stations to select Westmere p Loo rk QRN Siding a P Laverton Loop on MELBOURNE rw Vite Vite a B Manor Loop Elders Loop ie ool North Geelong T ank h b oop g p y L i r le er r e ngha B geel v ri n In e i h W G s.g m.g + s.g North Shore bg gauge T/O m.g V/Line North Geelong C Jcn b.g North Geelong Yd Section H Home Signal Systems Signal Symbols Lineside Boards General Symbols Safe Working Signal Locations S S S S SST510 V V V V S === V M M BANK SIDINGS 409D === 409U / SST509 x SST514 CAR DOCK SST511 === x x x x / SST515 SST520 SST503 SST513 SST518 SST517 / M M 413U === 415D M 417D M 417U === M M 415U M 413D SST522 2A ROAD SST524 M 418 M / M SST529 SST531 M 428U SST533 SST526 428D M SST588 M 2B ROAD x BANK SIDINGS M SST547 M x SST586 SST565 SST508 V S M WASH TRACK SST571 4A ROAD SST538 x SST507 x SST577 SST583 SST535 M PLATFORMS 6 & 7 SOUTHERN CROSS TERMINAL M BOURKE ST V198 SST521 fx.R 565 PED. OVERPASS MOONEE PONDS CREEK JUNCTION A M M PLATFORM 7 ROAD 428U M 417D M A ] ] to SUBURBAN LINES LATROBE ST OVERPASS This drawing shows the STANDARD GAUGE access to SOUTHERN CROSS station. Adjacent BROAD GAUGE track and signalling is only included to the extent of identifying signals that permit access to the s.g. main, or protect the s.g. main at grade crossings. Signal symbols unique to SOUTHERN CROSS station. STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal hanging from platform canopy. DUAL (sg + bg) TRACK x SOUTHERN CROSS TERMINAL (s.g.) Normally red aspect. BROAD GAUGE TRACK V/LINE PASSENGER PTY LTD © 2009 G F Vincent X = Interleaved LEDs can show Green or Yellow / = Interleaved LEDs can show Yellow V199 Home Signal Systems Signal Symbols Lineside Boards General Symbols Safe Working Signal Locations V199 SOUTHERN CROSS DUDLEY ST UNDERPASS V S A SST984 SST578BI SST578 NORTH M M SST572BI SST572 MELBOURNE FLYOVER SST989 access to V/Line RRL A V149 SUBURBAN LINES MYD982 MOONEE PONDS CREEK JUNCTION MYD576 M MYD987 M M M MPJ202 access to access from V/Line b.g. Loco. V/Line b.g. Loco. This drawing shows the STANDARD GAUGE access to SOUTHERN CROSS station. Adjacent BROAD GAUGE track and signalling is only included to the extent of identifying signals that permit access to the s.g. main, or protect the s.g. main at grade crossings. STANDARD GAUGE TRACK DUAL (sg + bg) TRACK MELBOURNE YARD (s.g.) BROAD GAUGE TRACK V/LINE PASSENGER PTY LTD © 2009 G F Vincent V198 Home Signal Systems Signal Symbols Lineside Boards General Symbols Safe Working STOP. TRAINS MUST NOT ENTER CROSSING UNTIL FLASHING LIGHTS ARE OPERATING AND BOOMS HORIZONTAL DOCK LINK RD 560m. V149 SOUTH DYNON JUNCTION HARD STAND T N P&O TRANS TERMINAL E APD28 E #1 R N OA M T D SWANSTON DOCK COMMON USER #2 R OAD 563m. AC APD20 M FOOTSCRAY RD SWANSTON DOCK AC OVERPASS APD24 === APD22 C 3D D A STOP. TRAINS C MUST NOT ENTER A CROSSING UNTIL A A T FLASHING LIGHTS D T ARE OPERATING D 3U E B APPLETON DOCK RD T N PATRICK #7 ROAD 666m. E H #6 ROAD 668m. A HARD STAND C I J COMMON USER #5 ROAD 910m. COMMON USER #4 ROAD 1000m. PATRICK WHARF SIDING 1U 520m. E . © N #3 ROAD 1010m 2009 G F Vincent T 1D #2 ROAD 550m. ABA YAA APD6 G K #1 ROAD 580m. APPLETON DOCK AUSTRALIAN BULK ALLIANCE (ABA) MELBOURNEDUAL GAUGE (bg + sg)DOCKS TRACK WE A ST T GA D TE S APPLETON DOCK IDIN GS A T D . m A 65 T 6 D . AD m RO 17 #3 6 . OAD 1m #2 R 62 OAD #1 R V150 CITY LINK FWY OVERPASS Melbourne Freight Terminal 214 S V 204 MOONEE PONDS S V 210 CREEK FREIGHT LINK TRACK (V/LINE) 213 212 211 M MAIN LINE M V198 M 205 M MELBOURNE YARD 209 206 ARTC V/LINE MPJ202 to TURNTABLE, FUEL POINT & 1.890 CARRIAGE SHEDS S V 208 2.282 2.205 2.175 SOUTH DYNON JUNCTION V148 MOONEE PONDS CREEK JUNCTION MOONEE PONDS CREEK JUNCTION CITY LINK FWY OVERPASS to MELBOURNE YARD No.1A MOONEE PONDS to MELBOURNE OPERATION TERMINAL No.2A CREEK No.3A A 45D V148 APD46 M No.4A SOUTH DYNON JUNCTION No.5A 15 A APD44 APD40 41D M M 39D M 39U CANAL LEAD 15 NORTH DOCK LINE A APD42 M M 43U 45U A APD38 SOUTH DOCK LINE M APD26 43D M 41U WARNING ND SD 15KM/H C PAST SHUNT YARD SOUND WHISTLE 42 V S FREQUENTLY ND SD DIM HEADLIGHT O 32, 34, 38 36 © 2008 G F Vincent APD34 M MELBOURNE DOCKS ACCESS M APD32 STANDARD GAUGE TRACK 33 Signal Locations A200V150 DUAL (sg + bg) TRACK Port of Melbourne Corporation Home Support BROAD GAUGE TRACK APPLETON & SWANSTON DOCKS V149 to SOUTH KENSINGTON DYNON RD RAIL BRIDGE THEATRE ROUTE INDICATORS 4.183 LETTER DEFINITIONS to Freight Forwarders Yard M: Main Line or Moonee Ponds Creek Junction DYN90 DYN96 L: Local Line M N: South Kensington 95 P: Loco Provisioning Centre DYN104 DYN92 SD: South Dock Line A|M ND: North Dock Line M Dynon Sidings O: Melbourne Operations Terminal DYN98 97 M DYN94 F: Melbourne Freight Terminal W: Wagon Maintenance Centre 101U ARTC Slot M Points shown thus are equipped to SIMS ST JUNCTION with Gauge Indicators DYN102 SOUTHDYNON JUNCTION NORTH DYNON (WEIGHBRIDGE) JUNCTION M M 101D 103 DOCK LINK RD Melbourne Freight Terminal THRU MOVEMENTS MUST NOT PROCEED Broad Gauge BEYOND THIS POINT DYN 228 Mixed sg/bg Gauge UNLESS SIGNAL V149 120 IS AT PROCEED MOONEE PONDS CREEK A|M DYN 230 JUNCTION THRU MOVEMENTS V147 VL Slot DYN110 DYN106 MUST NOT PROCEED DYN122 1 2 to SOUTH KENSINGTON & 0 BEYOND THIS POINT 15KMH A DYN 234 A WEST FOOTSCRAY NORTH DYNON SIDINGS UNLESS SIGNAL ALONG DYN 232 106 IS AT PROCEED W TRACK 235A 6 DYN152 LPC ACCESS 10 Wagon Maintenance Centre W TRACK A 235B ] DYN236 DYN146 DYN120 MARIBYRNONG SIMS ST WMC Slot RIVER UNDERPASS DYN118 A DYN236P to WMC Melbourne Operations Centre 15 DYN126 ] 123D Loco Provisioning Centre M 117D M A 117U DYN114 M 111 M M M DYN124 DYN118P DYN116 M A 123U 125U DYN158
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