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CRN: NSW South Railway Track and Signalling JHR NSW Country Regional Network Section: South Go to page 2 for index Last Revision 19 July 2021 G F Vincent 2012 Drawings: 1267, 72, 73 CRN SOUTH TRACK & SIGNAL INDEX Page Drawing Section Page Drawing Section 1 Cover CRN South 2 Index 3 Sect. K3 Canberra Branch 26 Sect. K6 Griffith Branch 4 N269 Joppa Junction (ARTC ‐ DIN) 27 N259 Junee (ARTC ‐ DIN) 5 N1241 Tarago 28 N1271 Junee Sub Terminal ‐ Marrar 6 N1242 Bungendore 29 N1272 Coolamon ABA ‐ Brushwood 7 N1243 Queanbeyan 30 N1273 Ganmain ‐ Grong Grong 8 C1244 Canberra (ACT) 31 N1274 Narranderra 9 Sect. K4 Lake Cargellico Branch 32 N1275 Yanco ‐ Leeton 10 N1251 Bardmedman 33 N1275 Murrami ‐ Wumbulgal 11 N1252 Wyalong ‐ Calleen 34 Sect K7 Boree Creek Branch 12 N1253 Girral ‐ Ungarie 35 N254 The Rock (ARTC DIN) 13 N1254 Youngareen ‐ Narhadan 36 N1281 The Rock ABA ‐ Boree Creek 14 N1255 Weja ‐ Lake Cargellico 15 Sect. K5 Hillston Branch 16 N298 Stockinbingal (ARTC ‐ DIN) 17 N1261 Stockinbingal AWB ‐ Combaning 18 N1262 Temora Sub‐Terminal ‐ Temora 19 N1263 Temora West ‐ Ariah Park 20 N1264 Mirrool ‐ Ardelthan 21 N1265 Kamarah ‐ Barellan 22 N1266 Caroolgan ‐ Yenda 23 N1267 Griffith 24 N1268 Tharbogang ‐ Goolgowi 25 N1269 Merriwagga ‐ Hillston LINE Canberra Branch SECTION Joppa Junction - Canberra New South Wales PAGES 1241-1244 CRN ARTC Main South Line - to Sydney Goulburn Home South Goulburn JOPPA JUNCTION ARTC Main South Line - to Cootamundra Another Line Springfield BP Click stations to select Tarago Crisps Creek Mount Fairy BP Australian Capital Territory Bungendore CANBERRA QUEANBEYAN Burbong BP ARHS (ACT) Line to MICHELAGO Section K3 N268 NPS 230.5 232.235 230.380 227.380 FISH RIVER YL/EYL OH G2 Dist. G2 G4 << >> G20 A M 102A >> << G13 101A M G10 102B M G11 G15 145.7Dist. M 101B A G8 DRAGGING OH DETECTORS HUME HWY GAROOIGANG RD RUN OF WATERS 231.080 NPS BRIDGES CREEK RAIL BRIDGE 230.610 YL/EYL JOPPA JUNCTION G6 unnamed T O G7 P SOUTH MAIN SOUTH N D WEST B CRN line to O JHNC NCCS QUEANBEYAN T N1241 SPRINGFIELD 225.500 UM DM 227.063 DM SN G38 G30 M 109A 3G REFUGE LOOP G32 2J M 115B A G22 G40 B G31 G33 M 115A M 107A G29 UP MAIN M 117B M 109B DOWN MAIN 114A M G42 107B M 117A M G21 G34 G39 A G27 113 M G24 acccess to RIC DEPARTURE M 114B G37 SHUNT NECK RL UM HUME HWY GOULBURN WORKSHOPS B BRIDGES DM ARRIVAL 225.650 AR DP DM MUNDY ST BRIDGE AR DP N270 GOULBURN STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations JOPPA JUNCTION - GOULBURN SOUTH Home Support © 2008 G F Vincent N269 238.820 SPRINGFIELD 246.3 [ID351] 250.455 254.597 255.766 256.158 ARTC line 246.000 YL SYDNEY-ALBURY 244.000 N269 248.500 YL 246.500 JOPPA JUNCTION CURRAWONG RD INVERLOCHY RD COVAN MULWAREE TARAGO ST CREEK RD RIVER (trib.) SPRINGFIELD (KOMUNGLA) SPRINGFIELD BP (INVERLOCHY) (LAKE BATHURST) 262.5 263.267 264.439 TARAGO [ID353] 264.6 CP YL Z 258.644 T D Y A 256.540 2D M 52 2B MAIN 51 M 2A 2A 2B SL 938m. 259.998 M 51A B E A No.1 SIDING B CP LOOP 52A M W X Hardstand TARAGO CRISPS CREEK No.2 SIDING SL CRISPS CREEK 265.940 YL GOULBURN ST 266.528 TARAGO 268.528 N1242 MT FAIRY STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations (JOPPA JUNCTION) - CRISPS CREEK Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1241 MT FAIRY MT 274.700 276.925 274.700 YL 272.600 N1241 277.400 CRISPS CREEK YL 275.380 private rd MT FAIRY RD FAIRY MT MOUNT FAIRY BP 275.0 BUNGENDORE 293.5 293.625 295.677 [ID355] [ID357] J S PLX 294.655 L 291.986 Y L 289.986 LOOP PLX 2B 2J L 298.699 Y L 605m. S J 297.000 292.486 MAIN B B 2F X Y CAPTAINS FLAT RD F (HOSKINTOWN RD) BUNGENDORE BUNGENDORE MALBON ST (KINGS HWY) N1243 BURBONG STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations MT FAIRY - BUNGENDORE Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1242 312.0 QUEANBEYAN 302.500 BURBONG 311.780 311.967 319.935 302.637 314.115 316.013 320.940 N1242 281m. 184m. 236m. A Y BUNGENDORE 311.500 YL 320.775 L 309.230 318.775 312.430 314.725 YL BROOKS BANK PINE RANGE #1 PINE RANGE #2 A TUNNEL TUNNEL TUNNEL 137m. unnamed KINGS HWY MOLONGLO BURBONG YASS RD QUEANBEYAN ROAD BRIDGE RIVER RAIL BRIDGE VIADUCT. QUEANBEYAN BURBONG BP RIVER. NSW ACT DO NOT PROCEED PAST THIS POINT WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY OF ARHS AND DRIVERS MUST BE IN POSSESSION OF TRAIN STAFF NSW closed line to ROYALLA ACT 321.5 321.255 CP C1244 D 322.618 CANBERRA A N TO P 2J J S 2D DR S 12 (fixed) T O 2J SL P 322.550 2F TO DNP o.o.s SL 275m. 321.278 2F A D 3D 3D F YL 323.050 McEWAN AVE F 4D ROAD BRIDGE CP 4D RAILWAY ST QUEANBEYAN ROAD BRIDGE Signal Locations BURBONG - QUEANBEYAN Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1243 SHELL Co N1243 TERMINAL QUEANBEYAN 326.431 327.820 327.944 A CANBERRA SOUTH SHUNT 325.475 YL 323.483 326.107 325.050 SL NORTH SHUNT A QUEANBEYAN NEWCASTLE ST IPSWICH ST MONARO HWY JERRABOMBERRA ROAD BRIDGE ROAD BRIDGE ROAD BRIDGE CREEK (FYSHWICK) P N L D S O T 329.4 T O . 0m ING 25 SID CAR A 2A CANBERRA A CP A B 3B B 2B No.1 SIDING 327m. 3B 2B No.2 SIDING 373m. A No.3 SIDING 373m. No.4 SIDING 286m. TRAINS MUST NOT PASS THIS M N POINT WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY P NO.5 SIDING 234m. P N OF NETWORK CONTROL M STANDARD GAUGE TRACK (ACT) Signal Locations TRAINS MUST NOT PASS THIS ARHS Sidings POINT WITHOUT THE AUTHORITY FYSHWICK - CANBERRA OF ARHS Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent C1244 LINE Lake Cargelligo Branch SECTION Temora -- Lake Cargelligo / Narahdan New South Wales PAGES 1251-1255 CRN LAKE CARGELLIGO Burgooney Home Tullibigeal Weja NARAHDAN Another Line UNGARIE Girral Kikoira Youngareen Click stations to select Calleen Wyalong West Wyalong Wyalong Junction Yiddah BP Barmedman Gidginbung BP TEMORA Griffith - Stockinbingal Line Section K4 GIDGINBUNG BP 507.8 GIDGINBUNG 507.707 507.500 YL N1262 505.500 510.000 TEMORA YL 508.000 FIELDS RD GIDGINBUNG BARDMEDMAN CRN line to 517.996 519.966 524.666 525.823 S RANKIN SPRINGS(closed) T [ID268] [ID242] OP 525.6 Perway siding YL 526.605 SL 523.910 2E 521.910 C 2C 2D D 529.107 410m. YL SL 524.453 X 3C 3D E 527.122 CP CP GOLDFIELDS WAY BARMEDMAN GOLDFIELDS WAY MARY GILMORE WAY CREEK (REEFTON) BARDMEDMAN Silos BARMEDMAN 541.3 539.132 539.781 541.467 YIDDAH 541.000 YL 539.000 N1252 543.504 YL 541.506 WYALONG YIDDAH OLD HOLLAND'S LN private rd YIDDAH SOUTH RD YIDDAH BP STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations GIDGINBUNG - YIDDAH Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1251 WEST WYALONG AWB 553.182 555.2 555.553 555.817 556.322 557.881 558.187 558.2 WYALONG [ID269] [ID243] [ID244] 559.839 A YL 552.570 X 556.343 SL J B 558.765 550.560 B 2B SL 2J 1365m. 2B 553.060 YL 558.908 A CP N1251 CP RATCLIFFE LN YIDDAH Silos TP WARGIN RD X unnamed REG RATTERY DRV HOSPITAL RD NEWELL HWY MID WESTERN L P STO HWY WYALONG AE P P CRN line to WYALONG JUNCTION BURCHER (closed) 561.019 561.2 563.756 A 560.725 B YL A 563.208 SL 560.927 2A 250m. 2B 565.797 SL 561.260 YL 563.797 A CP CP HATLEY LN WYALONG RIDLEYS LN "WEST WYALONG AWB" WYALONG AWB WEST 575.703 576.668 CALLEEN 577.5 N1253 Silos GIRRAL GIRRAL SL 574.476 YL 580.005 572.464 2C 390m. 2D 580.853 C D 582.454 YL SL WHEAT SIDING 574.977 580.527 DR DR unnamed UNGARIE RD CALLEEN GrainCorp CALLEEN STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations WYALONG - CALLEEN Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1252 N1252 CALLEEN GIRRAL 584.8 YL 582.838 A 585.884 SL B 580.853 2A 839m. 2B 588.389 SL 583.336 YL 586.385 CP Silos CP GIRRAL GIRRAL N1254 KIKOIRA 601.120 E I R GA UN 599.113 D P C L SL Y 598.600 597.7 UNGARIE 596.025 596.419 596.912 605.751 2C CP 598.270 D P C P SL 596.091 Y 599.035 P C L C D B 594.078 2C 2D D P P 2C DR C 601.566 D SL 2B 217m. 2E L 596.664 P Y D C 2B 2E E 599.536 CP 2D CP CP UNGARIE ST WYALONG ST Silos UNGARIE EUGLO LAKE RD 639m. CREEK MERRIGREEN LN Silos N1255 UNGARIE WEJA STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations GIRRAL - UNGARIE Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1253 YOUNGAREEN N1253 SIDING UNGARIE 607.9 609.482 S Y 606.632 L 604.626 L 611.985 L L Y S 609.981 607.136 YOUNGAREEN SIDING YOUNGAREEN 626.4 Silos KIKOIRA 255m. 626.135 626.960 C 2D P YL 624.879 398m. 627.650 SL D 622.876 2D 2C C 2C 630.164 SL 625.374 YL 628.149 DUNDAS RD KIKOIRA UNGARIE ST KIKOIRA 658.0 Silos S STOP T T O 430m. O P NN01 NN03 O NN02 NN04 SL T DNP 684m.
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