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DOCUMENT No. TA02 ISSUE 2.1 30 JUNE 2004 APPENDIX VI CODE OF PRACTICE FOR OPERATIONS & SAFEWORKING NETWORK INTERFACE CO-ORDINATION PLAN DOCUMENT No. TA02 ISSUE 2.1 30 JUNE 2004 APPENDIX VI BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES DOCUMENT UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Shaded Sections of this Document have been superseded by content in the ARTC ROUTE ACCESS STANDARD Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. i TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHEDULE OF AMENDMENTS .......................................................................................... i 1 WOLSELEY TO TOTTENHAM ............................................................................................1 2 MELBOURNE TO ALBURY .................................................................................................3 3 MILE END TO WOLSELEY..................................................................................................8 4 MILE END TO KALGOORLIE ............................................................................................10 5 CRYSTAL BROOK TO BROKEN HILL ..............................................................................13 6 SPENCER JUNCTION TO WHYALLA...............................................................................14 7 TARCOOLA TO DARWIN – Refer ARG.............................................................................15 8 STRUCTURES IN THE NON-ELECTRIFIED NETWORK IDENTIFIED AS HAVING SUB- STANDARD CLEARANCES ..............................................................................................16 Melbourne to Albury (SG)...................................................................................................17 Melbourne to Wolseley (SG) ..............................................................................................18 Only significant structures are included on this list SCHEDULE OF AMENDMENTS Page or Date Number Summary of Amendments Clause Issued Issue Section 7 References to ASP line removed - TN 811/2003 & 30/6/04 2.1 page 16 1424/2003 and TN 8/2004 Issue 2.1 30 June2004 220042004March 2001 Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. 1 BRIDGES AND STRUCTURES 1 WOLSELEY TO TOTTENHAM LINE DISTANCE SEGMENT LOCATION STRUCTURE KMS DETAILS WOLSELEY Western Highway Overpass 439.570 TO Kaniva PYRENEES Wimmera River Underbridge 369.088 Wimmera River Underbridge 368.349 Wimmera River Underbridge 368.192 Western Highway Overpass 363.700 Dimboola Western Highway Overpass 352.560 Wail Urquart Street Overbridge 327.300 Horsham Wimmera River Underbridge 258.900 Overflow Colquhoun Street Overbridge 240.300 Stawell Hill Street Overbridge 239.840 Stawell Western Highway Overbridge 235.080 Great Western PYRENEES Lowe Street Overbridge 266.020 TO Ararat NEWPORT Vincent Street Overbridge 265.230 Ararat Jacksons Creek Underbridge 251.345 Hopkins River Culverts 244.950 Hopkins River Culverts 242.527 Mount Emu Creek Underbridge 192.795 Woody Yallock Underbridge 139.193 River Leigh River Underbridge 99.472 relief Issue 2.1 30 June 2004 Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. 2 WOLSELEY TO TOTTENHAM (CONT.) LINE DISTANCE SEGMENT LOCATION STRUCTURE KMS DETAILS PYRENEES Leigh River Underbridge 99.283 TO NEWPORT Leigh River Underbridge 99.089 (CONT.) overflow Peel Road Overbridge 98.800 Inverleigh Masons Road Overbridge 93.230 Murghebuloc Midland Highway Overbridge 83.500 Gheringhap Hill Street Overbridge 79.940 Moorabool Moorabool Underbridge 78.820 Viaduct to 79.230 In the event of a train becoming disabled with the locomotive immobilised on the above structure the train crew are to advise the Train Controller and remain on the locomotive until such time as emergency services are in place. Separation Street Overbridge 68.842 Geelong Princes Highway Overbridge 61.940 Corio Hovells Creek Underbridge 58.366 Lara Little Para Underbridge 47.810 Kororoit Creek Underbridge 15.267 NEWPORT Melbourne Road Overbridge 10.500 TO Newport TOTTENHAM Melbourne Road Overbridge 11.360 Spotswood Westgate Freeway Overbridge 13.180 Brooklyn Geelong Road Overbridge 14.640 Brooklyn Sunshine Road Underbridge 16.850 viaduct to 17.120 Issue 2.1 30 June 2004 Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. 3 2 MELBOURNE TO ALBURY LINE DISTANCE SEGMENT LOCATION STRUCTURE KMS DETAILS MELBOURNE Moonee Ponds Underbridge 2.240 TO Creek BROADMEADOWS Maribyrnong River Underbridge 4.660 Bunbury Street Tunnel 4.875 Tunnel to 5.290 Newport Rail Overpass 5.300 McNab Ave Overbridge 5.350 Footscray Sunshine Rail Overpass 5.400 Nicholson Street Overbridge 5.550 Footscray Albert Street Overbridge 5.690 Geelong Road Overbridge 6.660 West Footscray Hampshire Road Overbridge 12.317 Sunshine Western Highway Overbridge 13.780 Albion St Albans Road Overbridge 14.043 Albion Stony Creek Underbridge 14.190 McIntyre Road Overbridge 15.417 Sunshine Maribyrnong River Viaduct 17.400 to 17.810 Keilor Park Drive Overbridge 18.750 Keilor East Tumicliffe Ave Overbridge 20.202 Keilor Park Calder Freeway Overbridges 20.300 Keilor Park Issue 2.1 30 June 2004 Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. 4 MELBOURNE TO ALBURY (CONT.) LINE DISTANCE SEGMENT LOCATION STRUCTURE KMS DETAILS MELBOURNE Melrose Drive Overbridge 23.255 TO Airport West BROADMEADOWS (CONT.) Tullamarine Freeway Overbridges 23.510 Moonee Ponds Creek Viaduct 24.077 to 24.410 Pasco Vale Road Overbridge 26.326 Broadmeadows Western Ring Road Underpass 26.500 Broadmeadows BROADMEADOWS Camp Road Overbridge 16.360 TO Broadmeadows RIVER MURRAY BRIDGE Riggall Street Overbridge 17.763 Broadmeadows Barry Road Overbridge 19.010 Broadmeadows Hume Highway Overbridge 26.383 Craigieburn Merri Creek Underbridge 31.376 Hearns Swamp Underbridge 45.086 Broadford-Epping Road Overbridge 55.445 Wandong Dry Creek Underbridge 56.219 Hume Highway Overbridge 56.770 Wandong Dry Creek Underbridge 57.114 Kilmore East Road Underbridge 64.066 Dry Creek Underbridge 66.916 Hamilton Street Overbridge 75.506 Broadford Issue 2.1 30 June 2004 Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. 5 MELBOURNE TO ALBURY (CONT.) LINE DISTANCE SEGMENT LOCATION STRUCTURE KMS DETAILS BROADMEADOWS Sunday Creek Underbridge 76.046 TO RIVER MURRAY Short Street Underbridge 76.734 BRIDGE Broadford (CONT.) Marshbanks Road Underbridge 77.945 Broadford Hume Highway Underbridge 88.494 Tallarook Old Highway Road Underbridge 90.445 Goulburn River Underbridge 95.459 Goulburn River Underbridge 95.715 Goulburn River Underbridge 96.152 Goulburn River Underbridge 96.706 Goulburn River Underbridge 96.907 Goulburn River Underbridge 97.184 Goulburn Valley Road Underbridge 98.393 Highway Whiteheads Creek Underbridge 99.498 Mangalore Road Overbridge 102.372 Seymour Hume Highway Overbridge 103.700 Seymour Four Mile Creek Underbridge 105.515 Hughes Creek Underbridge 115.139 Three Mile Creek Underbridge 122.522 Burnt Creek Underbridge 127.000 Pranjip Creek Underbridge 136.000 Pranjip Creek Underbridge 139.068 CreightonCreek Underbridge 140.828 Issue 2.1 30 June 2004 Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. 6 MELBOURNE TO ALBURY (CONT.) LINE DISTANCE SEGMENT LOCATION STRUCTURE KMS DETAILS BROADMEADOWS Castle Creek Underbridge 149.313 TO RIVER MURRAY Anderson Street Overbridge 150.875 BRIDGE Eurora (CONT.) Seven Creeks Underbridge 151.767 Faithful Creek Underbridge 156.722 Honeysuckle Creek Underbridge 170.084 Broken River Underbridge 194.490 Benalla Station Approach Road Overbridge 195.414 Benalla Winton Creek Underbridge 203.749 Beaconsfield Parade Overbridge 218.656 Glenrowan Fifteen Mile Creek Underbridge 229.979 One Mile Creek Underbridge 233.434 Green Street Overbridge 233.638 Wangaratta Station Entrance Road Overbridge 233.908 Wangaratta Station Exit Road Overbridge 234.206 Wangaratta Rowan Street Underbridge 234.411 Wangaratta Owens River Underbridge 234.602 Wangaratta - Underbridge 236.332 Reedy Creek Underbridge 237.530 Daddah Daddah Creek Underbridge 256.587 - Underbridge 257.168 Issue 2.1 30 June 2004 Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. 7 MELBOURNE TO ALBURY (CONT.) LINE DISTANCE SEGMENT LOCATION STRUCTURE KMS DETAILS BROADMEADOWS Black Dog Creek Underbridge 269.590 TO RIVER MURRAY Indigo Creek Underbridge 279.612 BRIDGE (CONT.) Old Murray Valley Hwy Overbridge 285.078 Wodonga Hume Highway Overbridge 298.111 Wodonga Wodonga Creek Underbridge 302.776 Flanagans Creek Underbridge 303.192 Regional Park Road Road Underbridge 303.412 - Underbridge 303.720 River Murray Approach Underbridge 304.097 River Murray Underbridge 304.150 Issue 2.1 30 June 2004 Code of Practice Bridges and Structures for Operations and Safeworking Appendix VI Page No. 8 3 MILE END TO WOLSELEY LINE DISTANCE SEGMENT LOCATION STRUCTURE KMS DETAILS MILE END Anzac Highway Overbridge 0.450 TO Keswick WOLSELEY Tram Bridge Overbridge 4.900 Goodwood Springbank Road Overbridge 9.800 Torrens Park Sleeps Hill Tunnel 12.070 to 12.810 Willowie Street Overbridge 14.100 Eden Hills Shepherds Hill Tunnel 14.900 to 15.060 Coromandel Parade Overbridge 17.700 Blackwood Main Road Overbridge 20.500 Pinera Upper Sturt Road Overbridge 21.300 Belair Sir Edwin Smith Avenue Overbridge 21.834 National Park Tunnel 24.630 to 24.820 Long Gully Tunnel 27.040 to 27.230 Upper Sturt Tunnel 29.410 to 29.630 Avenue Road Overbridge 31.030 Mt Lofty Aldgate 34.600 Onkaparinga Road Road Underbridge 38.420 Bridgewater
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