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Culcairn to Gerogery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A NIB OGW-30-29 DIAGRAM LOCATIONS A CUNNINGAR BOMEN- WAGGA HARDEN WAGGA WAGGA DEMONDRILLE URANQUINTY WALLENDBEEN THE ROCK B B JINDALEE YERONG CREEK COOTAMUNDRA WEST HENTY STOCKINBINGAL CULCAIRN NORTH COOTAMUNDRA CULCAIRN C C COOTAMUNDRA SOUTH CULCAIRN - GEROGERY FRAMPTON GEROGERY BETHUNGRA ETTAMOGAH ILLABO D DRAWING LEGEND D ILLABO - JUNEE JUNEE JUNEE SOUTH E HAREFIELD E SHEPHERDS SIDING BOMEN Sheet No Sheet Size ©2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd 1 of 1 Drawing standard in ac cordance with EG P-04-01 & EGP-04-02 Scale F ARTC ACCEPTANCE NIB-T0735 A3 Us ed on / N ext higher assembly NTS F Designed G HARRIS ON 5/1/ 16 Accepted by NETWORK INFORMATION BOOK P CAMPBELL Chec ked J SPARRO W 5/1/ 16 TITLE Ind. Rev. Comp any Ind. Rev. Name Fi lename: Alternate DMS N um ber ARTC R RATH Signed: NIB-T0735.VSD MAIN SOUTH B Rev Date Revision D esc ription Designed Checked Ind.Rev App roved Review Signature 5/1/ 16 Acceptance Date 5/1/ 16 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HN A 10 A HN 379 HN HN HN 11 6 13 15 12 381.635 km 381.635 km 381.725 379.070 km 379.070 km 381.730 379.600 km 379.600 km 380.564 km 381.063 km 381.130 382.702 km 382.702 381.153 km 381.153 381.600 km 381.600 380.740 km 380.740 B B Boorowa Boorowa Rd LxingPrivate C C YARD LIMIT HN11 HN15 HN10 DOWN MAIN D 103B D GALONG UP MAIN HARDEN 2A 103A HN13 379.6 HN12 SIDING 3 2B SIDING 1 SILOS E FRAME A E END YARD SIDING 2 LIMIT Sheet No ©2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd Sheet Size This diagram must be used in conjunction 1 of 1 Drawing standard in ac cordance with EG P-04-01 & EGP-04-02 Scale F with the corresponding Network Information ARTC ACCEPTANCE NIB-T0331 A4 Us ed on / N ex t higher assembly 3 17/2/20 Detail s up to HN 11 si gnal moved to new diagram G along – Cunningar i n Main South A N IB Designed S KHAJOUI 2/9/ 16 NTS F Accepted by Book containing the location specific P CAMPBELL Network Information Books 2 24/1/18 AGIBB RRA TH information in Section 2 as well as the Si gnal correc tions made Chec ked J SPARRO W 2/9/ 16 TITLE Ind. Rev. Comp any Ind. Rev. Name Fi lename: Alternate DMS N um ber 1 Si dings 1 & 3 and turn out point 2B added AGIBB RRA TH legend and general information in Section 1. 6/7/ 17 ARTC R RATH Signed: CUNNINGAR Review NIB-T0331.VSD Rev Date Revision D esc ription Designed Checked Ind.Rev App roved Signature 2/9/ 16 Acceptance Date 2/9/ 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HN 23 A HN HN A 20 25 HN HN HN HN HN HN 19 21 22 27 26 24 385.457 km 385.457 385.417 km 385.417 385.637 km 385.637 km 385.905 383.410 km 383.410 385.972 km 385.972 386.190 km 386.190 385.350 km 385.350 385.345 km 385.345 km 386.120 385.980 km 385.980 386.050 km 386.050 385.241 km 385.241 384.864 km 384.864 384.860 km 384.860 385.330 km 385.330 385.270 km 385.270 384.965 km 384.965 km 385.053 B B Private Crossing Private Private Crossing Private C Platform Underpass C HN19 DOWN MAIN 105A HN23 CUNNINGAR UP MAIN PLATFORM DEMONDRILLE 105B 106A HN20 HN25 109B HN21 P UP GOODS 109A HN24 2B HN27 D D 106B 2C UP SHUNTING UP STORAGE SIDING 107 3B NO 1 UP SIDING 3C NECK HN22 NO 2 UP SIDING HN26 LOCO ROAD FRAME B FRAME C GRAIN SIDING STOCK SIDING SILOS E E Sheet No Sheet Size ©2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd 1 of 1 This diagram mustDrawing standard inbe ac cordance used with EG P-04-01 &in EGP-04 conjunction-02 Scale F with the corresponding Network Information ARTC ACCEPTANCE NIB-T0332 A3 Us ed on / N ex t higher assembly Designed S KHAJOUI 2/09/16 NTS F Accepted by NETWORKBook INFORMATION containing BOOK the location specific P CAMPBELL Chec ked J SPARRO W 2/09/16 TITLE Ind. Rev. Name informationFi lename: in Section 2Alternate as DMS Nwell um ber as the Ind. Rev. Comp any 1 18/2/19 Removed footbridges as advised as they should be overhead signal gantries & added platform underpass DBO CZ ARTC R RATH Signed: HARDEN legend and general information in Section 1. Review NIB-T0332.VSD Rev Date Revision D esc ription Designed Checked Ind.Rev App roved Signature 2/09/16 Acceptance Date 2/09/16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HN 391.7 A 29 REP A HN24 HN HN HN33 HN HN 391. HN 393. 397. 397. 399. 399. 402. 403. REP 31 28 REP 33 30 7 34 9 4 5 8 9 8 1 388.190 km 388.190 388.593 km 388.593 388.376 km 388.376 388.185 km 388.185 386.344 km 386.344 397.333 km 397.333 386.365 km 386.365 km 391.075 km 397.595 388.282 km 388.282 km 391.486 396.762 km 396.762 393.675 km 393.675 km 399.900 401.400 km 401.400 393.995 km 393.995 399.800 km 399.800 391.376 km 391.376 391.760 km 391.760 395.595 km 395.595 391.375 km 391.375 402.800 km 402.800 403.397 km 403.397 403.004 km 403.004 B B Smith RoadSmith Nubba Nubba Road Colorada RoadColorada Demondrille Creek Demondrille Murrumboolah Murrumboolah Creek Pedestrian Footbridge Pedestrian Aurville Aurville Road Bathurst StBathurst WombatRoad C C END 391.7 YARD REPT LIMIT 403.1 HN29 393.9 397.5 399.9 110B DOWN MAIN D D HARDEN 110A UP MAIN 391.7 WALLENDBEEN HN31 HN33 HN33 HN30 HN34 397.4 399.8 402.8 HN24 HN28 REPT REPT YARD LIMIT E E Sheet No Sheet Size ©2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd 1 of 1 This diagram Drawingmust standard in beac cordance used with EG P-04-01 &in EGP-04 -conjunction02 Scale F with the corresponding Network Information ARTC ACCEPTANCE NIB-T0333 A3 Us ed on / N ex t higher assembly Designed S KHAJOUI 2/09/16 NTS F Accepted by NETWORKBook INFORMATION containing BOOK the location specific P CAMPBELL 2 26/2/20 eTAP review updates Chec ked J SPARRO W 2/09/16 TITLE information in Section 2 as well as the Ind. Rev. Comp any Ind. Rev. Name Fi lename: Alternate DMS N um ber 1 24/1/18 Signal corrections made AGIBB RRA TH ARTC R RATH Signed: DEMONDRILLE legend and general information in Section 1. Review NIB-T0333.VSD Rev Date Revision D esc ription Designed Checked Ind.Rev App roved Signature 2/09/16 Acceptance Date 2/09/16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A 405. 405. 406. 253. 254. 254. 256. 256. 258. 258. 260. 260. 261. A 0 1 8 3 1 6 1 8 3 8 2 3 8 408.024 km 408.024 404.900 km 404.900 416.523 km 416.523 419.040 km 419.040 407.800 km 407.800 406.830 km 406.830 km 421.233 417.978 km 417.978 km 418.900 km 419.760 415.496 km 415.496 412.122 km 412.122 408.040 km 408.040 km 408.100 405.004 km 405.004 km 418.771 414.781 km 414.781 413.341 km 413.341 409.716 km 409.716 407.912 km 407.912 km 407.924 408.836 km 408.836 407.209 km 407.209 km 408.527 412.290 km 412.290 408.450 km408.450 408.836 km 408.836 Morrisons Hill Rd Morrisons Hill Back Wallendbeen Wallendbeen BackRd Burley Griffin Burley Way Griffin Back Wallendbeen BackWallendbeen Rd Morrisons Hill Rd Morrisons Hill George Street George Olympic Way Olympic B West Jindalee Rd B WHEN THE A LIGHT IS OUT THIS SIGNAL MUST NOT BE PASSED AT C C STOP WITHOUT AUTHORITY FROM THE SIGNALLER 260.3 405.1 253.3 254.1 256.1 258.3 A PLATFORM DOWN MAIN COOTAMUNDRA 3C DEMONDRILLE UP MAIN 2B D FRAME C D PLATFORM A 3B 406.8 405.0 256.8 258.8 260.2 261.8 NO 1 GRAIN SIDING 254.6 NO 2 GRAIN SIDING FRAME B SHUNT WHEN THE A LIGHT IS OUT THIS LIMIT Silos SIGNAL MUST NOT BE PASSED AT STOP WITHOUT AUTHORITY FROM THE SIGNALLER E E Sheet No Sheet Size ©2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd 1 of 1 This diagram Drawingmust standard in beac cordance used with EG P-04-01 &in EGP-04 -conjunction02 Scale F ARTC ACCEPTANCE NIB-T0334 A3 withUs ed onthe / N ex t higher corresponding assembly Network Information 3 1/02/21 6AA, 6AB & 3A turnouts removed Designed S KHAJOUI 2/09/16 NTS F Accepted by NETWORKBook INFORMATION containing BOOK the location specific P CAMPBELL 2 26/2/20 eTAP review updates Chec ked J SPARRO W 2/09/16 TITLE Ind.
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