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Railways of NSW - 2019 JHR V0.9 Nyngan Jct G4 Nyrang Creek H6 (A) (G) (O) Aberdeen J5 Gadara H8 Oakey Creek I4 Airdrie K5 Galong Jct H7 Oakhampton K5 Albert G5 Galore F8 Oaklands F8 Albury F9 Gamboola H6 Oberon I6 Alectown West H5 Ganmain G7 Old Burren H2 Allandale K5 Gap Junction J4 Old Junee G7 Alleena G7 Garah I2 Oolong I7 Amaroo H6 Garema G6 Ootha G6 Border Loop -875.11 Condong -938.98 Antiene J5 Garland I6 Orange Jct I6 Railways Murwillumbah -934.912 Appleby J3 Garoolgan F7 Oricar C5 Apsley H5 Gemalla I6 Orton Park I6 Arajoel F8 Georges Plains I6 Dunbible -928.486 (P) Loadstone -863.44 Ardglen J4 Gerogery F8 Padulla K5 Burringbar -916.3 Mooball -913.897 Ardlethan F7 Geurie H5 Pangela J4 Argyle I7 Gidginbung G7 The Risk -852.958 Parkes H6 Billinudgel -905.13 Ariah Park G7 Gidley J4 Parkville J4 Wiangaree -846.804 Armatree H4 Gilgandra H4 Paterson K5 Mullumbimby -898.264 Armidale K3 Gilmore Jct H8 Paynters F7 Girilambone F4 H1 I1 J1Boggabilla -796.546 K1 L1 M1 Arthurville H5 Peak Hill H5 of Kyogle -833.798 Ashley I2 Girral G6 Pembrooke L4 Byron Bay -882.659 Athol I6 Glen Innes K2 Penrose J7 Cedar Point -826.215 B St Helena -875.69 Attunga J3 Glenariff F3 Perthville I6 N62 angalow -869.727 Auscott G4 Glencoe K2 Wearne -779.648 N Piambra I4 Booyong ashua-857.139 -861.404 Eltham -851.486 Glenlee Jct J7 Fairy Hill -816.153 Bexhill -870 Aylmerton J7 Picton Jct J7 Bungabee -821.983 Woodlawn -843.154 Glenlogan H6 Naughtons Gap-T815.522uncester -831.231 Pipers Flat I6 Nammoona -809.993 (B) Glennies Creek K5 Lismore -836.026 Pleasant Hills F8 Baal Bone Jct J6 Glenreagh Jct L3 Casino -805.077 807.4 Baan Baa I3 Pokataroo H2 Gloucester K5 Back Creek G6 Polona I6 North Star -758.571 Wallangarra -792.194 Balladoran H4 Gobondery G5 Portland I6 New South Wales Mungindi -789.35 Leeville -793.666 Balldale F8 Goobang Jct H6 Premer I4 Weemelah -762.505 Sunnyside -783.957 Goolgowi E6 Prunevale H7 762.746 Ballimore H5 Neeworra -779.294 Balmoral J7 Gooloogong H6 Pucawan G7 Tenterfield -773.866 Goondah H7 Puggoon I5 Garah -724.056 Bangalow M1 Rappville -776.226 Goonumbla H5 Pullabooka G6 N85 Bangaroo H6 Croppa Creek -733.599 Banyabba M2 Gooramma H7 (Q) Baradine I3 Goulburn I7 Quandary G7 Bengerang -741.804 N73 Bluff Rock -759.62 Barbigal H5 Grafton City L2 Quandialla G7 Grahweed F4 Sandy Flat -751.152 Barellan F7 Queanbeyan I8 Camira Creek -756.505 Bargo J7 Grasstree J5 Quipolly J4 Crooble -717.906 Barmedman Jct G7 Gravesend J2 Quirindi J4 Bolivia -741.691 Grawlin Plains H6 Ashley -692.252 Barraba J3 Quondong H6 Milguy -706.818 N00 Banyabba -742.866 Bathurst I6 Green Swamp Road E8 679.04 Greenthorpe H6 (R) Lawrence Road -739.482 Batlow H8 Raglan I6 Camurra Jct -677.02 Bauloora G7 Grenfell H6 Gresham I6 Raleigh M3 Deepwater -718.431 Beabula E7 Moree Jct - 665.6 669.3 N51 Gurranang -727.662 Greta K5 Rand F8 Beanbri H2 Ranelagh J7 Beckom F7 Griffith F7 Marambir -688.433Yagobie -709.429 Grong Grong F7 Rankin Springs F6 Warragai Creek -717.413 Belford K5 Rappville L2 Hadleigh -733.488 Dundee -704.93 Gubbata F6 Warialda -744.095 Kyarran -713.636 Belfrayden G8 Ravenan K5 Pokataroo -715.797 Booshang -759.119 M2 Gular H4 F2 G2 H2 I2 J2 K2 L2 Bellarwi G7 Tycannah -649.233 Koolkhan -706.46 Gulgong Jct I5 Ravensworth K5 700.994 Biniguy -704.37 Delungra -779.697 Bellata I2 Razorback I7 Merrywinebone -700.425 Bellbird Colliery I6 Gum Lake C5 Red Bend H6 Gravesend -721.297 Glen Innes -681.318 Grafton City -695.7 Ben Bullen J6 Gundagai H8 N83 Gundibindyal G7 Reefton G7 Gurley -635.414 Koloona -768.313 Inverell -819.531 Ben Lomond K3 Gunebang F6 Repton M3 Tikkara -632.39 Bendick Murrell H7 Robertson J7 Braunstone -683.269 Bengerang I2 Gunnedah J3 N82 Rowena -683.311 Stonehenge -672.031 Gunning I7 Rock Flat I9 Beni H5 Rockview G7 Mt Russell -792.32 Berendebba G6 Gunningbland G6 Lanitza -672.616 Gurley I2 Rocky Ponds H7 N73 Beresfield K5 Rosewood G8 Brewarrina -840.677 Waminda -714.368 Bellata -615.468 Glencoe -660.072 Berrico K5 Gurranang L2 Eurie Eurie -722.187 Beanbri -706.6 Kungala -664.46 Guyra K3 Roslyn I7 Old Burren -667.569 Berrigan E8 Rossglen L4 Gwabegar H3 733.13 Berrima Jct J7 Roto Jct E6 Walgett -736.039 Ben Lomond -645.867 Bethungra G7 (H) Rowena H2 Glenreagh Jct -651.9 Bexhill M1 Hadleigh J2 Roxburgh J5 Bourke -824.832 Inverness -696.263Cryon -684.771 Burren -647.966 Billimari H6 Hanbury Jct K5 Royalla I8 Edgeroi -593.561 Billinudgel M1 Llangothlin -633.241 Nana Glen -639.529 Hannan F6 Rutherford K5 Bugilbone -672.705 Cubbaroo -630.762 Binalong H7 Harden H7 Ryan F8 N80 Merah North -613.803 Biniguy J2 Harefield G7 Rydal J6 Guyra -621.776 Coramba -627.96 Binnaway I4 Harman I8 Maroona -803.745 Rylstone I5 Karangi -622.708 Binnaway Jct I4 Havilah I5 (S) Binya F7 Hay D7 Sandgate K5 Carbeen -621.024 565.351 Black Mountain -611.93 Landrigans -619.727 Coffs Harbour -607.814 Birriwa I5 Henty Jct G8 Sandy Flat L2 Boorindal -791.083 Black Mountain K3 Wee Waa -598.959 Narrabri -569.24 Barraba -552 Sawtell -600.668 Boambee Beach -606.79 Hermidale Kooregah F4 Sandy Hollow J5 Black Springs J3 W14 Culgoora -583.441 Exmouth -600.076 Bonville -596.494 Herons Creek L4 Sawtell M3 Kiandool -576.45 Blandford J4 Hexham K5 Sayers Lake C5 564.799 Black Springs -543.769 Repton -588.278 Blayney I6 High Street K5 Scone J5 Turrawan -547.646 Dumaresq -588.698 Raleigh -586.455 579.41 Blayney Jct I6 Hill Top J7 Shepherds Sdg G8 Armidale - 578.87 Urunga -580.918 Bloomfield I6 Hilldale K5 Singleton K5 Bluff Rock L2 Hillston E6 Sodwalls I6 Gwabegar -603.609 N44 Kellys Plains -571.299 Boambee Beach M3 Holbrook G8 Somerset L4 E3 F3 G3 H3 I3 Baan Baa -530.703 J3 K3 L3 M3 Bogan Gate G6 Holmwood H6 Sring Hill I6 Upper Manilla -518.658 Uralla -555.091 Nambucca -565.082 Boggabilla J1 Holts Flat I9 Springdale G7 Byrock Jct -747.4 Boggabri J3 Hopefield F8 Springfield I7 N00 Bolivia K2 Humula G8 Boggabri -515.174 Macksville -552.418 Springridge J4 Manilla -500.058 Bombala I9 Huntley I6 St Helena M1 Kentucky -540.425 Moonaran -494.934 Warrell Creek -544.46 Bomen G8 Hurricane Hille F8 St Heliers J5 Kenebri -584.489 Bomera I4 (I) Stockinbingal Jct G7 Glenariff -725.053 Bonville M3 Stonehenge K2 Wollun -530.789 Eungai -534.556 Illabo G7 Sulcor -484.715 Boomley I5 Ilalong Creek H7 Store Creek I5 Emerald Hill -493.36 Boorindal F3 N73 Illilliwa D7 Stratford Jct K5 Coonamble -616.133 Attunga -475.616 Boorowa H7 Walcha Road -517.945 Inverell K2 Stroud Road K5 Baradine -563.807 Tamban -520.562 Booshang J2 Appleby -470.97 W Inverlochy I7 Stuart Town I5 Gunnedah -475.837 oolbrook -510.997 Colombatti -515.541 Boothenba H5 W Inverness H2 Sulcor J3 Coolabah -697 Gidley -465.721 D arrungen -504.606 Booyong M1 anglemah -495.416 Islington Jct K5 Summervale G4 Wittenbra -553.794 Limbri -484.915 Boppy Mountain F4 Ivanhoe D5 Summit Tank J7 Combara -596.767 Westdale -458.928 453.16 Kootingal -472.09 Kempsey -503.572 Borambola G8 (J) W50 Tamworth Jct -452.5 Sunnyside K1 W61 Bugaldie -544.697 Curlewis -458.485 Border Loop L1 Jerilderie E8 Swan Ponds H6 Elura -796.34 Nemingha -462.136 Elura Mine Jct -796.34 Brightling -585.172 Warral -443.904 Boree Creek F8 Jerrawa I7 Sydney K6 W00 Yearinan -530.508 Nea -450.164 Borenore H6 Jincumbilly I9 (T) Watermark -445.586 Kundabung -487.197 Bourke E3 Jindalee H7 Pre Duri -436.277 Tabbita E7 Girilmabone -666 Mingaletta -482.603 Bowning H7 me N51 Johns River L4 Table Top G8 Breeza -433.937 Currabubula -424.581 Bowral J7 Gular -573.361 Coonabarabran -508.31 411.201 Joppa Junction I7 Tahmoor J7 r Warrigundi -418.04 Box Tank B5 Junee G7 Tahmoor Colliery J7 Ulamambri -492.226 -5 Burilda -422.359 Telegraph Point -472.47 Grahweed -652.674 28 Werris Creek Jct -409.7 Brabhams Loading (K) Talbragar H5 Ga . Point G7 Kadungle G5 Deringulla -482.781 259 N70 Pembrooke -463.169 Caroona -581.959 Taleeban F6 Armatree -559.214 Springridge -564.69 CSA Mine Sidings -763.5 p Braefield J4 Kaleentha C5 Tallawang I5 Summervale -642.215 Quipolly -402.014 Junct Braemar J7 Kamarah F7 Tallimba F6 754.7 Yannergee -541.456 Wauchope -455.005 Murrawal -471.766 T Branxton K5 Kamber H4 Tallong J7 Cobar -754.197 a ma Quirindi -392.703 Braunstone L2 Kanandah A4 Tamarang J4 622.462 Curban -544.506 Kerewong -446.033 Binnaway -458.678 io Nyngan Jct -621.7 459.205 ra Brawlin H7 Kandos I5 Tamban L3 Bomera -508.659 Braefield -386.013 ng Kankool J4 n Breadalbane I7 Tamworth Jct J4 Warrigal -613.996 Binnaway Jct -459.1 U Connemarra -503.139 Herons Creek -439.197 W43 - Kamber -534.159 - linda -472.158 41 L4 M4 H4 I4 548. J4 K4 Kapooka G8 G4 E4 F4 Miowera -607.954 Bredbo I8 A4 B4 C4 D4 Tarago I8 -704.792 Karaak Flat L4 W44 Piambra -448 Oakey Creek -495.395 Kendall -433.011 Breeza J4 Taralga I7 -650.595 Warren -583.739 W 6.0 Willow Tree -375.735 Gilgandra -525.009 eetaliba -483.601 612 Brewarrina F2 Karangi M3 Tarana I6 Florida Rossglen -428.306 5 Kankool -368.333 Brewongle I6 Kellys Plains K3 Tarcutta G8 582.1 MerrygoenToogarlan Jct -417.6-427 Neilrex -436 Ardglen -363.278 M W Johns River -417.801 Bribbaree G7 Kelso I6 Taree L4 Thorndale Murrurundi -352.327 t George -342.116ingham -367.055 Miandetta -644.007 Auscott -573.0 M Pangela -359.71 Bundook -334.492 Brightling H4 Kempsey L4 Tarro K5 Boppy Mountain -710.828 endooran -551.863 W50 Blandford -345.68 Kimbriki -353.171 Bringagee E7 Kendall L4 Telarah K5 Hermidale Kooregah -668.5 Balladoran -508.321 C Murulla -339.381 Melingaoopernook -392.267 -403.555 Brocklesby F8 Kenebri I3 Telegraph Point L4 Nevertire -563.7 Co Brogans Creek I5 Kenmore I7 Kundle Kundle -387.377 Temora Jct G7 Narromine Agragrain -553.5 Wongoni -409.151 olah Broken Hill A4 Kentucky K3 The Gorge -1095.7 Eumungerie -498.236 Wingen -331.451 S K Tennessee J7 Cathundral
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