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Auction 45: September 2013 PO Box 21 Yea Vic 3717 Phone: 03 5797 2493 Email: [email protected] DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Distribution List Auction 45 September 2013 The monthly AATTC Distribution Service document includes the Distribution List and the Auction Catalogue. The Distribution List starts below. The Auction Catalogue is on page 7. Instructions and information for both are on page 6. Distribution List Order Details Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email address (or phone mumber) ____________________________________________________________________ Number of Distribution List Items ordered ______________ Total number of cost points for these items ______________ Total cost of of Distribution List Items ((p1 point = $ 0.25. Minimum order = $ 1.25) $ ____________ Less: Costs you incurrred in supplying items $ ____________ Your previous credit balance $ ____________ Members discount (5% of orders over $10) $ ____________ Payment due $ ____________ Payment by stamps cheque money order PayPal bank deposit $ ____________ Size - Points Item Details Date Status Pages Print File 1. TRAIN and TRAM TIMETABLES QUEENSLAND J 1 QR Passenger TRANSLink 6 May 2013 Web C A4 8 Cleveland Colou Doomben prints Ferny Grove Gold Coast Ipswich/Rosewood Richlands Shorncliffe L 2 Queensland Rail O C A5 3 Toowoomba - Spring Bluff diesel train tours 22-28 September 2013 L 3 Sunshine Express Rail Tours O C DL F 3 Brisbane - Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers steam train excursions 21-22 September 2013 NEW SOUTH WALES H 4 CityRail O C A6+ 10 Airport & East Hills Line Updated April 2013 Inner West Line / South Line / Cumberland Line Updated February 2013 North Shore Line Updated April 2013 L 5 CityRail O C A6+ 8 * Western Line, Cumberland Line October 2012 * Southern Highlands Line 10 October 2010 Updated October 2011 * Northern Line June 2012 L 6 CityRail O C A6+ 3 * Inner West Line / South Line / Cumberland Line 10 October 2010 Updated November 2010 H 7 Sydney Trains O NC DL F 4 South Coast Alternative Travel Guide includes timetables 5 - 10 August 2013 24 L 8 Sydney Trains O C A4 3 1 G STN 2139-2013: Passenger Working Timetable Alterations: Book 1 Weekdays 5 August 2013 AATTC Distribution List September 2013 1 Size - Points Item Details Date Status Pages Print File L 9 Sydney Trains O C A4 40 2 G Rail Freight Working Timetable: Book 4 Weekdays 21 October 2013: v 2.02 82 G Rail Freight Working Timetable: Book 5 Weekends 20 October 2013: v 2.02 60 L 10 Sydney Trains O C A4 3 1 G STN 2144-2013: Freight Working Timetable Alterations: Book 4 Weekdays 5 August 2013 VICTORIA L 11 V/Line: Card Timetables 28 April 2013 O C A7 F 3 Warrnambool - Ballarat Ararat - Warrnambool L 12 V/Line Circulars: Standard Gauge service alterations O C A4 8 6 S.13/7329, 7332, 7337, 7351, 7354, 7355, 7357, 7358, 7362, 7367, 7381, 7382, 737 1 - 27 August 2013 34 L 13 V/Line Circulars: Service alterations O C A4 3 1 S.13/7352: All trains to stop at Footscray From 12 August 2013 1 L 14 V/Line Circulars: Track Occupations O C A4 8 3 Regional Rail Line works: S.13/7342, 7343, 7344 9 - 11 August 2013 17 L 15 V/Line Circulars: Track Occupations O C A4 8 2 Metro Lines: S.13/7374 24 - 25 August 2013 17 L 16 Metro O C A4 3 1 WTT.2006/13: Working Timetable Alterations. Burnley and Caulfield Groups 5 August 2013 L 17 Metro O C A4 3 1 C.2019/13: Freight Train Schedules on Metro Network 30 July 2013 L 18 Metro Circulars: Melbourne Show O C A4 8 5 UA.042, 050. S.3000, 3001, 3004/13 21 September - 2 October 27 L 19 Metro Circulars: Special Events O C A4 8 4 S.3012, 3052, 3087, 3113/13 10 August - 7 September 2013 18 L 20 Metro Circulars: Service Disruptions O C A4 8 5 C.2023, 2024, 2025. S.3101, 3110, 10 August - 7 September 2013 16 SOUTH AUSTRALIA P 21 Adelaide Metro 19 August 2013 O C 4A4 3 BliLiBelair Line L 22 Adelaide Metro Web C A4 10 1 Glenelg Tram: Temporary Timetable for Adelaide Show 6 - 14 September 2013 22 WESTERN AUSTRALIA H 23 Transperth 18 July 2013 O C 85 x 10 Midland Line 245 F Joondalup Line Fremantle Line Armadale/Thornlie Line WORLD L 24 Thomas Cook O NC B5- 120 * Overseas Timetable Book November , December 2010 416 EUROPE L 25 Thomas Cook O C B5- 100 * European Rail Timetable Summer 2013 Book June - December 2013 640 L 26 Thomas Cook O C B5- 120 * European Rail Timetable Book Last edition published August 2013 576 NETHERLANDS L 27 Treinreiziger O C A5 60 * Timetable book Regional services. In Dutch 2013 126 INDIA L 28 Indian Railways O NC A4 100 * Trains at a Glance Regional trains timetables book. Includes network map July 2012 - June 2013 328 2. BUS and FERRY TIMETABLES QUEENSLAND: BRISBANE H 29 Brisbane Transport 6 June 2011 O C 4A4 2 Routes 451, 103: Sinnamon Park-Darra & Mt Ommaney-Inala H 30 Brisbane Transport 22 July 2013 O C 4A4 16 Route 77: Chermside-Eight Mile Plains Routes 100, N100, 118: Forest Lake-City Routes 101, 102, 103, 122: Forest Lake-Oxley & Inala-Oxley Route 111, N111, P133, 160, 162: Eight Mile Plains-City Route 369: Mitchelton-Toombul Routes 460, N464: Heathwood-City Routes 467, 468: Mt Ommaney-Oxley & Indooroopilly-Oxley Route 590: Garden City-Toombul REGIONAL QUEENSLAND L 31 Coach Qld O C DL F 3 Goondiwindi - Toowoomba (undated, but current) AATTC Distribution List September 2013 2 Size - Points Item Details Date Status Pages Print File L 32 Greyhound Bc C DL F 3 Toowoomba - Brisbane 29 May 2013 L 33 Crisps Coaches Bc C? DL F 3 Toowoomba - Warwick December 2006 NEW SOUTH WALES: SYDNEY H 34 Sydney Buses 29 July 2013 O C DL F 3 Routes E32, E35, E36, E41 Ferry Express Buses to Manly H 35 Sydney Ferries O C DL F 12 Cockatoo Island 17 Dec 2011 Reprinted Sept Mosman 24 Oct 2011 Reprinted Jan 13 Parramatta River 24 Oct 2011 Reprinted Jan 13 Eastern Suburbs 10 Oct 2010 Reprinted Jan 13 Neutral Bay 24 Oct 2011 Reprinted May 13 Woolwich/Balmain 17 Dec 2011 Reprinted Sept Taronga Zoo 10 Oct 2010 Reprinted May 13 H 36 Forest Coach Lines 22 July 2013 O C 10 Route 194: City Express W F Routes 195, 196, 197: St Ives Gordon P F Route 260, 281, 283: Terrey Hills to North Sydney W F Routes 270, L70, 271, 274, 281: Terrey Hills, Belrose & Davidson to City P F Routes 277, 278 : Killarney Heights Castle Cove W F Routes 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284: Terrey Hills-Chatswood P F Routes 280, 281, 282, 283: Warringah Mall P F H 37 Hillsbus Transit Graphics format 17 June 2013 O C DL F 12 Routes 607X, 617X: Rouse Hill to City 12 Routes 620, 621, 622, 642: Castle Hill & Dural to City & North Sydney 16 Routes 637, 638, 639, 640, 641, 644: Dural District 12 Routes M61, 610, 610X: Rouse Hill Town Centre & Castle Hill to City 24 H 38 Hillsbus Transit Graphics format 17 June 2013 O C P F 12 Route 603: Glenhaven to Parramatta Routes 611, 630: Blacktown to Macquarie Park Route 613X: Bella Vista to City Route 614X: Crestwood to City Routes 618, 628: City & Macquarie Park to Norwest Route 619: Rouse Hill Town Centre to Macquarie Park Routes 632, 633: Castle Hill to Pennant Hills Routes 635, 650X, 651, 652X, 653: Castle Hill & West Pennant Hills to City R 39 Dept of Government Transport Bc NC A4 3 Route 505: West Meadowbank-West Ryde-Ryde June 1970 2 R 40 Public Transport Commission of NSW Bc NC A4 3 Routes 516 & 518: Circular Quay-Ryde Depot & East Ryde December 1979 2 R 41 Public Transport Commission of NSW Bc NC A4 6 Route 300: Erskineville-Central Railway October 1977 2 Route 326: Central Railway-Paddington July 1971 2 R 42 Western Road Transport Service Bc NC A4 4 Route 11: Toongabbie-Parramatta 19 June 1967 2 R 43 Blue Mountains Transport Pty Ltd Bc NC A4 4 Springwood & Penrith Bus Co 2 Various routes radiating from Katoomba & Blackheath 16 June 1949 R 44 Bowdens Express Bus Service Bc NC A4 4 Route 79: Tamarama-City 10 September 1973 2 R 45 Kuring-gai Bus Co Bc NC A4 4 Route 55: Chatswood-Mt Kuring-gai Undated but 1950s 2 VICTORIA: MELBOURNE M 46 Tullamarine Bus Lines Public Transport Victoria O C DL 5 Rs 478, 479, 500: Moonee Ponds, Broadmeadows - Melbourne Airport/Sunbury March 2013 (1 July 2008 24 M 47 Ventura Public Transport Victoria O C DL 6 Route 703 Middle Brighton to Blackburn 22 April 2012 28 Route 733 Oakleigh to Box Hill 22 April 2012 20 L 48 SITA O NC DL 2 Avalon Airport Transfers July 2013 SOUTH AUSTRALIA L 49 Adelaide Metro Web C A4 3 1 Route 23W: Adelaide Show shuttle bus. Adelaide Station - Showground 6 - 14 September 2013 2 L 50 Adelaide City Council O C P F 3 Connector Free Bus: North Adelaide - City 1 July 2013 WESTERN AUSTRALIA H 51 Transperth 30 June 2013 O C 85 x 4 Western 39 (Routes 148, 158) 245 F AATTC Distribution List September 2013 3 Size - Points Item Details Date Status Pages Print File H 52 Transperth 18 July 2013 O C 85 x 16 Western 41 (Routes 102, 107) 245 F Eastern 86 (Routes 314, 315, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327) Eastern 89 (Routes 291, 294, 297, 304) Eastern 91 (Routes 308, 310, 311, 312) Eastern 96 (Routes 307, 321, 322) Eastern 97 (Routes 320, 328, 330, 331, 332) Eastern 99 (Routes 955, 956) Eastern 101 (Routes 334, 335, 336, 337) Eastern 104 (Routes 340, 341, 342) H 53 Transperth 21 July 2013 O C 85 x 8 South Eastern 5 (Routes 228, 229) 245 F South Eastern 21 (Routes 251, 252, 253, 254) Northern 77 (Routes 400, 408) H 54 Transperth 11 August 2013 O C 85 x 16 Northern 65 (Routes 460, 461, 462) 245 F Northern 83 (Routes 480, 490) Southern 125 (Route 920) Southern 126 (Route 825) Southern 130
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