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Southern Track Diagrams Version: 3.2 Southern Division - Track Diagrams Southern Track Diagrams Manager, Operator and Maintainer of the New South Wales Country Regional Network Disclaimer. This document may not contain the latest infrastructure information. If there is any doubt please refer to the relevant CLNA and current Safe Notices. John Holland Rail Pty Ltd makes no warranties, express or implied, that compliance with the contents of this document shall be sufficient to ensure safe systems of work or operation. It is the document user’s sole responsibility to ensure that the copy of the document it is viewing is the current version of the document as in use by JHR. JHR accepts no liability whatsoever in relation to the use of this document by any party, and JHR excludes any liability which arises in any manner by the use of this document. southern June 2020 File: South Diagram Cover V3.2.cdr John Holland Rail Southern Division - Track Diagrams Document control Revision Date of Approval Summary of change 3.0 20/7/2017 Diagrams generally updated 3.1 28/6/18 Diagrams generally reviewed and updated 3.2 19/06/2020 Diagrams generally reviewed and updated 3.3 19/06/2020 Incorporated TOC Waivers: • CRN 19-080 3.4 30/03/2021 See changes listed below • CRN 19-082 Summary of changes from •previous CRN 20-013 version • CRN 20-017 Section • CRNSummary 20-018 of change Incorporated TOC Waiver: South 1 & 2 • CRN 20-055 Incorporated TOC Waiver: South 19 • CRN 20-042 Incorporated TOC Waiver: South 23 • CRN 20-037 © JHR UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 1 of 32 Southern Track Diagrams Version: 3.2 Southern Division - Track Diagrams Southern Division track diagrams rains Sydney T Macarthur Blayney/ C Cowra T R A Closed Goulburn Demondrille Joppa Junction 230.6 1 to 230.612km 260km Lake Cargelligo 645 Tarago 25 to 260 669km 2 to Burgooney track diagrams 287km Crisp's Creek Tullibigeal 605 24 to 287 Weja 645km 3 to Bungendore 316km Naradhan Ungarie 316 Queanbeyan 567 4 to 27 23 to Southern C 329km Girral 605km 731 T Canberra 14 to 636 Kikoira Calleen R Hillston 748km to A 658km oungareen 597 696 Y 26 to 22 Merriwagga 13 to 636km West Wyalong AWB 731km Closed 530 to 567km Burcher Goolgowi Wyalong Goolgowi 633 12 to Rankins Closed Main Line loader 696km Barmedman Springs 489 21 to Tabbita 530km Parkes 5 600 538 511 485 Tharbogang 11 10 to 9 570 8 to 7 to to 454.8 633 to 663km 633km to 570km 538km 6 511 to 600km km 485km 454.906km Griffith Cootamundra WB 645 enda A 20 Y Binya emora to Mirrool T C Barellan Beckom erminal 660km Kamarah Pucawan T Ardlethan Quandary Garoolgan Ariah Park R Combaning A Murrami Stockinbingal BarellanMoombooldool Wheat Ardlethan Wheat 612 Ariah Park Wheat 19 to Stockinbingal emora Sub T 645km T Leeton emora Main Line loader T 581 17 16 15 18 to Closed 612km 548 to 581km 517 to 548km 486 to 517km 484.570km Willbriggie Junee anco ABA Y Marrar Matong erminal Ganmain Coolamon Old Junee Narrandera WB Siding A Brushwood Grong Grong Coolamon 486.021km Main Line loader Junee Sub T NarranderaGrong Wheat Grong Siding 591 551.448 29 to 28 to 607km 591km 551.075km Boree Creek The Rock ABA ootool C T T Lockhart R Milbrulong A The Rock Main Line loader South June 2020 File: South Index V3.1.cdr © JHR UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Page 2 of 32 Southern Track Diagrams Version 3.2 TRACK DIAGRAMS SPEED SIGNS Explanation of symbols SINGLE SIGN TWO SIGN AREA AREA Mechanical DOWN DIRECTION - Left to right on all diagrams Level crossing Conditional Point UP DIRECTION - Right to left on all diagrams Level crossing Level crossing Advisory Indicator , Hunter Ground Frame speed sign speed sign speed sign , trains Emergency Equipment Box worked by Location sign 'F' type Operators Key Naradhan Station name Level crossing 14km , Xplorer Kilometrage from Sydney 140 100 657.986km 622.442k80 F 232.797k 488.1 656.814km EEB 602.895km Endeavour XPT Frame C Frame D All other trains BOREE CREEK 11 1C,2C 2D,1D F 2C Grain Siding 507m 85 80 40 70 40 40 191m d/r Silos Derail Private Catch point Junee Rd 498.144k 622.442k Clearance post 232.797k Siding name Silo buildings Adjoining diagram number Measurement (italics) between orange triangles Scale change x2 Scale change x2 Pine Tunnel name Underbridge Road/rail Scale doubled Range vehicle take off between these markers 1.780km No. 1 1.480km Road Overbridge Road Underbridge 1.354km Tunnel 304.456km 1k 31 31 One kilometre ARTC 165m 31 610k between red markers 61 f U 15k ARTC ake of T CRN 314.1 314.280k Portal kilometrages BOUNDARY 230.610K Kings Highway April 21019 Page 3 of 32 Version 3.5 Souther n Division - T 230k J 230.486kmJ From Goulburn unctionoppa ARTC A 236k X25 230.620k X25 50 230.599k < 45 BOUNDAR ARTC B 230.610K CRN < r ac 242k Y 45 231k 231.001k 50 85 TRACK DIAGRAMk Dia 231.001k 80 C Private 231.080km 248k g r 237k ams 237.217km D Private 254k 243k © JHR October 2020 Southern T 232k - Joppa Junction to Canberra (230km - 260km) Train Order Boundary 232.025km rack Diagrams F 254.580km 249k 232.389km Covan Crk Rd F 238k Private File: South 1 V3.4cdr 80 232.797k Reedy Creek 85 140 255k 249.444km 232.797k 100 244k 233k 100 255.352k 140 100 233.234km 255.352k 85 Private 250k Long Gully 250.069km 250.310k120 244.540km 239k Private 255.750km Lake 250.340km Inveralochy Bathurst U/Bridge Sidings Rd 256k 120 Private 256.150km 250.380k 245k 256.205k 95 125 234k 100 100 Site of Ba 256.660kmLak thur F 239.923km e 251k Currawang Rd F st 90 Covan Creek 240k 256.534km 251.153km UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED Springfield Site of 245.948km 234.783km 257k Private 246k 235k 252k 241k 257.750km Private Bangalore Creek 252.540k120 241.310km 258k 247k 252.570km Gordons Creek 236k Private 247.135km A 120 252.610k 241.835km 258.650km 253k TARAGO Private 242k B 258.928k 247.798km 100 100 C 125 247.950km 258.928k 90 Service vehicle only 247.981km 259k 248k C C 254k D SOUTH 1 260k SOUTH 2 Page 4 of 32 V ersion 3.4 Souther 1 n Division - T 260k 260.030km Private A Scale change x2 100 264k264.009km 100 70 264.009km 65 Mulawaree River 260.685km B 264.156km Frame Private r ac 269k A 1A2A 264.325km 261k TRACK DIAGRAMk Dia 2A 50 269.138km 55 85 C 269.138km 75 Crisps Cr 275k 269.427km g Service vehicles only 264.5k r ams 264.642km HARD ST Fairy Meadow Creek No 1 Siding EEB D 275.283km No 2 Siding 90 261.810km eek 100 X40 281k AND 51A Scale change x2 270k AREA © JHR November 2020 Scale change x2 Southern T 51B 262k 90 - Joppa Junction to Canberra (260km - 287km) 75 270.240km40 X40 100262.094km 85 261.980km 40 100 281.328km 270.315km 100 100 120 90 281.328km 85 270.400km 2B1B 276k 270.433km 2B rack Diagrams Private 140 264.950km 100 Frame B 265k File: South 2 V3.5.cdr 60 270.663km T 262.507kmar 282k a 271k Loop EEB go Frame D 2D 276.925km Mt Fairy Rd Siding 277k 65 265.975km 70 55 266k 265.975km 50 Scale change x2 283k 40 272k 52A 262.900km 52B TARAGO X25 263kF 268.528km 263.027km F Goulburn St 263.130km100 100 278k X25 267k UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED 284k 100C 278.497km 140 75 100 273k 70 273.048km 278.497km 140 125 100 264k A 70 279k 279.045km C 120 75 279.045km 100 268k 85 284.855km Mud Hut Creek 1 90 15 C 279.297km 284.855km 100 285k 273.783km Service vehicles only 274k 285.300km85 Fairy Meadow Creek 274.252km 100 274.404km 285.640km 140 280k 125 Private 100 274.404km Fairy Meadow Creek C 269k 274.579m B Fairy Meadow Creek 274.861m 286k 274.920km Private 275k C 280.770km Private Butmaroo Creek 281k 286.530km 55 281.000km D SOUTH 2 287k SOUTH 3 Page 5 of 32 V ersion 3.5 Souther 2 n Division - T 287k From Goulburn A 100 293k 293.004k 125 60 55 293.013k Turallo Crk B r 55 293.257k ac 298k 60 25 293.257k 2J 25 TRACK DIAGRAM Frame J 288k k Dia C Loop Bungendor 304k 288.380km g 298.555km 293.500km Private r Halfway Crk 293.5k ams BUNGENDORE EEB 298.699km D F 293.625km e F 310k 304.456km 2F Frame F 299k Malbon St © JHR June 2020 Southern T 289k - Joppa Junction to Canberra (287km - 316km) Stop block 70 310.418k 75 140 Shed 100 Frame B 310.418k 2B rack Diagrams 305k 299.550km 294k Private 294.046k File: South 3 V3.2.cdr 25 60 25 55 100 289.666k 1 294.046k 115 10 100 311k 305.477km 55 294.406k Dairy Station Crk 140 289.986km 300k 60 BUNGENDORE 294.406k 100 290k 100 290.171k 110 125 1.480km 294.792km 100 31 80 305.986k 290.171k 55 Private f 90 100 300.472k 75 Take of 305.986k 50 140 306k 300.472k 70 295k 1.780km 31 311.989km Kings Highway 312k 301k Molonglo River 291k 100 312.276k F 295.677km 140 90 F 312.276k 85 Captains Flat Rd/ Ellendon St 307k 296k UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED 291.694km Palmer St 85 313.000k 90 55 313k 50 302k 313.000k 70 302.012k 75 50 292k 302.012k 45 308k 302.463km 50 308.002k 55 75 45 Aquaduct 70 302.570k 308.002k 50 35 297k 302.570k 30 Brooks T Bank unnel 291m 50 313.850k 302.630k 55 80 313.850k 75 314k 30 303k RangePine 303.000k T No.
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