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Indian Head Sub Schematics Booklet.Cdr SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Indian Head Sub Schematics Updated Feb.2010 *** Reminder *** All Grain Handling Facilities are No Smoking Areas SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Broadview Indianhead Sub. Station # 5640 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Brandon QBR2 3 R QBR1 B Q QB06E QB05E Underpass QB04E 129.87 QB03E Switch Point QB02E Derail at 1292D QB01E 1292D RO 1291 QBG QBLL QBML R 1292 D D Bunkhouse Q18 Old A5 Station Overpass LL PUBLIC Rd. QB 1 W0 2 QB W0 3 TRACKS QB W0 4 QB W0 5 QB W0 6 QB W0 QB R QBML & QBLL - 5400 ft. East Xing to Bunkhouse QBLL - 2700 ft. Groff’s Lead Swt. To Bunkhouse D QBLL - 12000 ft. Broadview West to Bunkhouse 23D 23 QB01E - 6050 ft. / 102 cars QB02E - 3800 ft. / 64 cars QB03E - 2710 ft. / 48 cars 24 QB04E - 2440 ft. / 41 cars QB05E - 2180 ft. / 37 cars QB06E - 2000 ft. / 34 cars Q18 - 1945 ft. Derail to Derail QBW01 to QBW06 - ALL - 2640 ft. / 45 cars SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Grenfell Indianhead Sub. Siding Station # 6001 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview 14.3 Siding length - 7690 ft. 151D 136D QQ6001 135 151 V 136 D D V 152 PUBLIC Rd. SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Grenfell Indianhead Sub. Station # 6001 Paterson + Quapplle Valley Viterra WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview Paterson 15.73 15.4 B28 Q02 D 17.46 D D D 169 Q03 A28 R D R D 170 Q01 / 01 Anderson St. Hwy #47 7909 ft. - Derail to Derail Public Q01 / 02 Road Q01 / 03 Paterson Tracks Q01 / 04 Q02 - 3700 ft. - 1840 ft. East Derail to Crossing Bond Viterra - B28 Spot to Crossing Bond - 840 ft. / 14 cars Viterra Tracks - West Derail to B28 Spot - 720 ft. / 12 cars Q01/01 - 3760 ft. - Fouling Point to Fouling Point - 7909 ft. - Derail to Derail Q03 - 3900 ft. Q01/02 - 3502 ft. - Fouling Point to Fouling Point - 1840 ft. East Derail to Crossing Bond Q01/03 - 3200 ft. - Fouling Point to Fouling Point - A28 Spot to Crossing Bond - 840 ft. / 14 cars Q01/04 - 3200 ft. - Fouling Point to Fouling Point - West Derail to A28 Spot - 720 ft. / 12 cars 112 car spot Q01/01 - 28 cars - Spotted East of Spout Q01/02 - 23 cars - Spotted East of Spout Q01/03 - 28 cars - Spotted East of Spout Q01/04 - 33 cars - Spotted East of Spout SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Summerberry Indianhead Sub. Station # 6002 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview 23.59 D QQ6002 PUBLIC Rd. Scanner Set Off - 480 ft. SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Falcon Indianhead Sub. Station # 6003 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview 27.6 26.6 281 267 V D D V 282 268 QQ6003 281D PUBLIC Rd. Siding length - 7740 ft. 268D PUBLIC Rd. SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Wolseley Indianhead Sub. Station # 6004 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview 31.18 D Fert D GIO A5 30.68 Go Q04 rdon D St. TRACKS D Q04 - West Derail to Fert - 65 ft. QQ004A - Fert to GIO Spot - 65 ft. QQ004B - GIO Spot to A5 - 460 ft. Garnet St. - A5 to East Derail - 820 ft. QQ004C QQ004A - West Fouling Point to Car Spot Sign - 1140 ft. - Car Spot Sign to East Derail - 2550 ft. QQ004B - West Fouling Point to Car Spot Sign - 1065 ft. QQ004C - West Fouling Point to Car Spot Sign - 1015 ft. SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Sintaluta Indianhead Sub. Siding Station # 6006 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview 38.52 37.39 Siding length - 7780 ft. 391D 376D QQ6006 391 375 V D D V 392 376 PUBLIC Rd. PUBLIC Rd. SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Sintaluta Indianhead Sub. Town Station # 6006 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview 39.64 D D Stub Trk. - 300 ft. Scanner S/O - 500 ft. Q06 Q06 End AW AE End of of Trk Trk Sintaluta Access Rd. TRACKS West Derail to End of Trk - 300 ft. End of Trk to East Derail - 500 ft. SASKATCHEWAN Sask South Indian Head SERVICE AREA H e a l t h &Safety Station # 6008 Indianhead Sub. “Job Aid” * Have You Had Your “JOB BRIEFING?” * When Plans Change “STOP” EASTWARD Discuss Changes With The Whole Crew To Broadview Q608B P&H Pat WESTWARD D To Moose Jaw Q07 D D Q08 D 50.52 49.6 D D Q09 D 509D Siding length - 8190 ft. 496D QQ6008 509 495 V D D V D 510 496 Q11 D D Hwy #56 D East Access Q12 Rd. D TRACKS Paterson Q13 Box Hopper QQ0008 - Siding - 8190 ft. Spot Spot 6 cars Paterson 3 cars Q008B - Stub Trk - 200ft. Pulse Q07 - 1860 ft. - West fouling point to P&H spot - 540 ft. ***EXTREME CAUTION*** Paterson Elevator - Spotting Instructions Q08 - 2340 ft. - West fouling point to P&H spot - 540 ft. A/C Cushion Drawbars Q09 - 2340 ft. 35 car spot or less: Q11 - 2600 ft. Q12 west - 19 cars Q12 - 2600 ft. Q11 west - 16 cars Q13 - 815 ft. 50 car spot Q12 west - 19 cars Paterson Pulse Q11 east - 16 car When spotting the Paterson Pulse facility, a visual inspection of the east end car MUST take place prior to coupling onto any cars contained within the facility in Q11 west- 15 cars clear of Xovers order to verify and ensure that a coupling can be made safely and without incident. If the cars contained in this track are too close to the end of track stop blocks and will not allow for an incident free coupling to be made, Both rails of this Extreme Caution filling all tracks account Track length facility have been marked with reflective paint approximately 40 feet west of the end of track stop blocks and if any part of rail equipment is found to be east of “Ride the Point” - CROR 115 these marks, a coupling onto this equipment is NOT to take place. Be Aware of Restricted Clearances SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Qu’appelle Indianhead Sub. Station # 6010 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview B8 B7A Q14 D 60.98 D D D 619D QQ010A Siding length - 7610 ft. 606D QQ6010 619 605 V D D V 620 606 West Access Rd. TRACKS Under Pass QQ6010 - Siding - 7610 ft. Q14 - 1500 ft. - West Derail to B7A Spot - 480ft. QQ010A - 1500 ft. SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA McLean Indianhead Sub. Siding Station # 6011 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview 69.44 69.24 68.23 Reducer Track - 4320 ft. QQ011A 697D D D 684D QQ6011 697 Siding length - 8640 ft. 683 V D D V 698 684 PUBLIC Rd. McLean Access PUBLIC Rd. Rd. SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Balgonie Indianhead Sub. Pioneer Station # 6012 EASTWARD WESTWARD To Broadview To Moose Jaw Pioneer Fert Tank Spot Q15 / 01 75.42 Q15 / 02 74.39 Q15 / 03 Q15 / 04 747 D D R R 746 Balgonie Pioneer ROAD Access Rd. ALLOWANCE TRACKS - *** Numbered in reverse order*** Spotting Instructions Q15 / 01 - 3900 ft. - Fouling Point to Fouling Point 112 car spot: - 1950 ft. / 32 cars - Spot to East Fouling Point Q1501 - 35 cars - spot east side of spout Q1502 - 24 cars - spot east side of spout Q15 / 02 - 3900 ft - Fouling Point to Fouling Point Q1503 - 25 cars - leave just clear of east lead in track 3 - 1950 ft. / 32 cars - Spot to East Fouling Point Q1504 - 28 cars - leave just clear of east lead in track 4 Q15 / 03 - 1900 ft - Fouling Point to Fouling Point - 31 cars 56 car spot: Q1501 - 28 cars- spot east side of spout Q15 / 04 - 1900 ft - Fouling Point to Fouling Point - 31 cars Q1502 - 28 cars- spot east side of spout SASKATCHEWAN SERVICE AREA Balgonie Indianhead Sub. Town Station # 6012 WESTWARD EASTWARD To Moose Jaw To Broadview Y #10 HW 78.50 775 R R 774 D QQ012A D ass D QQ6012 D Overp Hwy #364 TRACKS QQ6012 - 1750 ft. QQ012A - 1750 ft. Sask South SASKATCHEWAN Milaty SERVICE AREA H e a l t h &Safety Indianhead Sub. “Job Aid” * Have You Had Your “JOB BRIEFING?” * When Plans Change “STOP” Discuss Changes With The Whole Crew WESTWARD Buffalo Plains EASTWARD To Moose Jaw SWP To Broadview Loading Lead - 1800 ft. D Q17 / 01 79.50 D Q17 / 02 East 811D 80.57 D Q17 / 03 Lead D - 226 West Lead - 2900 ft. D Q17 / 04 0 ft. 796D 811 795 D V D Q17 / 05 D V D 812 Station # 6013 796 ROAD ALLOWANCE QQ6013 PUBLIC Rd. Recommendations for Servicing Buffalo Plains When Spotting TRACKS Ensure 3 point protection when needed Protect the point when shoving equipment QQ6013 - Siding - 7670 ft. Cars are to placed in tracks 1 thru 5 as per spotting instructions Crossing at loadout is to be left clear for Track mobile Q17 / 01 - 1490 ft. - 24 cars Agent will pull cars eastward from storage tracks and load cars pushing westward back Q17 / 02 - 1360 ft. - 22 cars into the storage tracks Q17 / 03 - 1360 ft. - 22 cars Q17 / 04 - 1370 ft. - 22 cars When Lifting Q17 / 05 - 1500 ft. - 25 cars Ensure 3 point protection Ensure Equipment is secured by your handbrakes or has Engines attached before removing Elevator Agents Handbrakes and tieing up equipment. Use of air is strongly advised “Unsecured Equipment at Milaty Will Roll “ D3206 D Spot to end of Trk. 5 cars / side CRECY SASKATCHEWAN Agtech K SERVICE AREA K65 5 K 9 5 0 9 1 Station # 6014 Indianhead Sub. K58 National Cartage K57 K64 Kearney / K Yard K63 K54 K K53 6 K65 1 K62 Clark K56 Transp TRACKS K55 ort K K 5 5 K59 - 480 ft. K 1 1 0 0 K52 5 3 2 K50 1 K60 - 400 ft.
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