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NIB Diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A A NIB OGW-30-26 DIAGRAM LOCATIONS B B ENFIELD SHEET 1 ENFIELD SHEET 2 ENFIELD SHEET 3 CHULLORA JUNCTION – FLEMINGTON JUNCTION C C SEFTON DIVE LEIGHTONFIELD DRAWING LEGEND D D E E 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-T0727 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-T0727.VSD SYDNEY 2 Rev Date Revision D esc ription Designed Checked Ind.Rev App roved Review Signature 5/1/ 16 Acceptance Date 5/1/ 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED 103D 105 107 106D 109 110U 111 116 130 119 125 120 128 501S 502S 139 148PI 148 152 141D 144D A A 14.486 km 14.486 13.556 km 13.556 km 14.054 14.314 km 14.314 14.782 km 14.782 km 14.861 13.960 km 13.960 13.529 km 13.529 km 14.861 14.186 km 14.186 km 14.898 13.556 km 13.556 km 14.327 km 14.928 13.719 km 13.719 km 13.793 14.407 km 14.407 14.296 km 14.296 ED km 14.310 ED ED ED ED 112 122 504S 143U 146U 14.038 km 14.038 14.686 km 14.686 14.905 km 14.905 ED km 14.939 126 RdAccessYard Burwood Rd km 14.376 Punchbowl Punchbowl Rd B B CP ED103D ED106D B BY2 BY2 ED141D ED144D DOWN MAIN BY2 BY2 300B 301A 2B ED107 ED109 ED105 UP MAIN ED143U 300A 301B 302A 303A BY2 ED110U BY2 BY2 303B ED119 THROUGH ROAD 1 ED139 C ED146U C ED112 305T C 316T ED158 ED120 LOCO STORAGE 302B ED111 ED125 TO SOUTH ROAD #1 to 5 315AT ED150 13.858 km A ED 304A 306A ED122 108 ED108 ED148PI ED152 THROUGH ROAD 1 ED130 307T SOUTH ROAD #1 315BT G km 12.882 ED ED126 TO NECK ENFIELD YARD 101D 12.8 306B TO SOUTH ROAD #6 to 8 ED154PI ED148 CONTINUE D D 12.793 km 12.793 12.737 km 12.737 SOUTH ROAD #8 317BT TO NECK ED128 B 304B ED154 ED153 THROUGH ROAD 2 Albert StAlbert ED501S ED502S 317AT ED156 ED116 STAGING ROAD BY2 STAGING ROAD #1 YARD LIMIT 380 STAGING ROAD #2 ED101D MARRICKVILLE ED504S 14.936 km 14.936 14.936 km 14.936 km 14.936 14.905 km 14.905 14.866 km 14.866 JUNCTION BY2 km 14.895 E TO INTERNATIONAL E LOGISTICS CENTRE BY2 C ED ED ED ED ED G12.8 ED END YARD 153 154PI 156 154 158 150 LIMIT Sheet No ©2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd Sheet Size 1 of 3 This diagram mustDrawing standard bein ac cordance used with EG P-04- 01in & EGP -04conjunction-02 Scale F with the corresponding Network Information ARTC ACCEPTANCE NIB-T0640 A3 Designed F Us ed on / N ext higher assembly S KHAJOUI 2/09/2016 NTS Book containing the location specific Accepted by NETWORK INFORMATION BOOK 2 11/3/20 eTAP review changes updated Chec ked J SPARRO W 2/09/2016 P CAMPBELL TITLE Signed: information in Section 2 as well as the Ind. Rev. Name Ind. Rev. Comp any 1 6/2/19 Updated changes from data verification DBO CZ Fi lename: Alternate DMS N um ber ARTC R RATH ENFIELD 1 legendNIB-T0640.VSD and general information in Section 1. Review Acceptance Date Rev Date Revision D esc ription Signature 2/09/2016 Designed Checked Ind.Rev App roved 2/09/2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ED ED ED ED ED 175 176 167D 172D 179 A ED A 144 ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED REPT 161 163 163PI 164 178 169U 174U 181 15.697 km 15.697 14.939 km 14.939 15.290 km 15.290 15.232 km 15.232 15.231 km 15.231 15.493 km 15.493 15.250 km 15.250 km 15.819 15.324 km 15.324 ED 176PI 15.392 km 15.392 Terminal Terminal Rd Container B C B 2C DOWN STORAGE SIDING ED144REPT ED167D ED172D DOWN MAIN BY2 2C BY2 DOWN MAIN UP MAIN UP MAIN ED176PI BY2 ED179 LOCO STORAGE 321BT ED169U LOCO STORAGE ED174U 322T C ED161 ED175 ED181 C A THROUGH ROAD 1 319BT ED176 THROUGH ROAD 1 321AT ED182 ED163 319AT ED178 ED164 TO NECK TO NECK ED163PI ENFIELD YARD ENFIELD YARD CONTINUE CONTINUE ED157PI D TO NECK 318AT NORTH ROAD#10 D B ED159 318BT THROUGH ROAD 2 ED157 ED160 ED511S ED514S STAGING ROAD #1 BY2 383B 384A BY2 STAGING ROAD #2 383A 384B BY2 BY2 15.189 km 15.189 km 15.216 15.260 km 15.260 15.270 km 15.270 15.436 km 15.436 ED513S ED516S km 15.541 E E ED ED ED ED ED ED 157PI 159 157 160 511S ED ED 514S 513S 516S Sheet No ©2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd Sheet Size 2 of 3 This diagram mustDrawing standard inbe ac cordance used with EG P-04-01 &in EGP-04 conjunction-02 Scale ARTC ACCEPTANCE NIB-T0641 A3 F withUs ed onthe / N ext higher corresponding assembly Network Information Designed S KHAJOUI 2/09/2016 NTS F Accepted by BookNETWORK INFORMATIONcontaining BOOK the location specific P CAMPBELL 2 17/2/20 319 & 322T points & signal ED182 updated Chec ked J SPARRO W 2/09/2016 TITLE information in Section 2 as well as the Ind. Rev. Name Ind. Rev. Comp any Fi lename: 1 6/2/19 Updated changes from data verification DBO CZ ARTC Signed: Alternate DMS N um ber R RATH ENFIELD 2 legendNIB-T0641.VSD and general information in Section 1. Rev Date Revision D esc ription Designed Checked Ind.Rev App roved Review Signature 2/09/2016 Acceptance Date 2/09/2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED 219U 235D 248D ED 201 192U 217 247 A 187D A ED ED ED ED ED ED ED 207 ED ED ED ED 192U ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED 182 197 193 199 191 196 194 203 208 210 190D REPT 218 236 237 249 251 259D 250U 261U 258 15.961 km 15.961 km 16.078 km 16.175 km 16.255 km 16.420 km 16.416 km 16.676 km 16.610 km 16.835 km 16.840 km 16.933 km 16.937 km 16.997 km 17.000 16.115 km 16.115 km 16.196 km 16.165 km 16.299 km 16.382 15.989 km 15.989 16.387 km 16.387 km 16.454 16.057 km 16.057 ED 221 16.517 km 16.517 D DOWN STORAGE SIDING ED259D B SHUNTING NECK BY2 B ED187D ED190D ED235D ED247 ED248D DOWN MAIN BY2 BY2 BY2 BY2 345B 339B ED249 341B CHULLORA UP MAIN REPT.ED192U ED219U 333B 339A 338B 340B 343B 344B 345A JUNCTION ED191 BY2 BY2 ED236 341A BY2 THROUGH ROAD 1 323T ED192U 328T ED221 338A ED250U ED261U ED193 332T 333A 334T 337T ED237 ED218 ED258 ROAD#1 ED194 ED208 Bridge DriveRail Centenary C 344A Highway HumeBridge Rail C ED197 326T ROAD#2 ED199 ROAD#3 ROAD#4 ENFIELD ED201 327T E YARD ROAD#5 CONTINUE ED203 ROAD#6 D D ED205 CP ROAD#7 TO DELEC LOCOMOTIVE ROAD#8 MAINTENANCE CENTRE ROAD#9 TO INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE ROAD#10 16.610 km 16.610 16.909 km 16.909 16.455 km 16.455 THROUGH ROAD 2 km 16.452 16.420 km 16.420 E ED521S E STAGING ROAD #1 387 16.357 km 16.357 STAGING ROAD #2 km 16.366 16.366 km 16.366 ED ED ED ED ED ED ED 16.300 km 216 227 223 245 253 ED ED ED 523S 521S ED523S ED ED 205 211 213 215 524S Sheet No Sheet Size ©2015 Australian Rail Track Corporation Ltd 3 of 3 This diagram Drawingmust standard in beac cordance used with EG P-04-01 & inEGP-04 -conjunction02 NIB-T0642 Scale A3 F Us ed on / N ext higher assembly ARTC ACCEPTANCE NTS with the corresponding Network Information Designed S KHAJOUI 2/09/2016 F NETWORK INFORMATION BOOK Accepted by Book containing the location specific P CAMPBELL TITLE 2 17/2/20 322T points & signal ED182 moved to Enfield 2 Chec ked J SPARRO W 2/09/2016 information in Section 2 as well as the Ind. Rev. Comp any Ind. Rev. Name Fi lename: Alternate DMS N um ber 1 6/2/19 Updated changes from data verification DBO CZ ARTC R RATH Signed: ENFIELD 3 NIB-T0642.VSD legend and general information in Section 1. Date Review Rev Revision D esc ription Designed Checked Ind.Rev App roved Signature 2/09/2016 Acceptance Date 2/09/2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED G 264U EW EW EW EW EW 275NF 273SF 277 278E 282 280 281 288 286 284 18.5 A 401 405 407 412 416 A ED 19.161 km 19.161 km 19.962 18.539 km 18.539 17.320 km 17.320 18.202 km 18.202 19.711 km 19.711 19.973 km 19.973 20.071 km 20.071 17.628 km 17.628 17.628 km 17.628 km 17.625 km 17.598 17.540 km 17.540 19.712 km 19.712 17.725 km 17.725 17.390 km 17.390 17.465 km 17.465 262D km 17.710 ED 260SF 17.207 km 17.207 Cooks Cooks River Rookwood Rd Underpass Rd Rookwood PACIFIC NATIONAL PACIFIC NATIONAL CHULLORA YARD CHULLORA YARD B B TO DERAIL WEST SIDINGS ENFIELD YARD LIMIT YARD South Chullora F ED286 346 Junction ED281 EW405 347 361B 5G 361A END YARD ED288 LIMIT 371A ED273SF CP 2G G BY2 EW407 ED262D BY2 353B ED278E 353A 354B BY2 BY2 373A C BY2 BY2 C 352B ED264U DOWN GOODS G18.5 EW401 371B SEFTON ED277 ED280 ED260SF ED284 373B PARK BY2 BY2 OHW 351 352A 354A BY2 BY2 BY2 UP GOODS EW412 ED ED282 G19.2 EW416 BY2 SHUNT BY2 ED265D 17.494 km 265D SHUNT LIMIT END YARD LIMIT West Chullora YARD LIMIT LIMIT Junction km 19.141 ED ED268 267NF D North 17.489 km D Chullora ED Junction km 18.223 268 ED G 348 17.597 km 18.7 19.2 18.648 km 18.648 ARTC Lease Sydney Trains 349A km 18.909 END YARD LIMIT 349B BY2 E ED18.1 BY2 E ED270U DOWN MAIN TO FLEMINGTON JUNCTION BY2 BY2 BY2 BY2 BY2 BY2 UP MAIN BY2 ED ED ED 18.311 km 18.895 km ED272 272 18.8 270U SHUNT LIMIT Weeroona Road Bridge YARD LIMIT END YARD LIMIT Us ed on / N ex t higher assembly Sheet No Sheet Size This diagram must©2015 Australian be used Rail Track Corporationin conjunction Ltd 1 of 1 Drawing standard in ac cordance with EG P-04-01 & EGP-04-02 4 10/5/21 Signals ED268 & 277 km corrected NIB-T0643 Scale A3 F with the corresponding Network Information ARTC ACCEPTANCE 3 18/9/20 Signal corrections & OHW removed South Chullora Junction Designed S KHAJOUI 2/09/2016 NTS F BookNETWORK INFORMATIONcontaining BOOK the location specific Accepted by 2 3/2/20 Signal and points corrections Chec ked J SPARRO W 2/09/2016 P CAMPBELL TITLE Signed: Ind.
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