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Country Train Notice 0303-2021 Country Regional Network Country Train Notice 0303-2021 Country Regional Network Author: Renae Young Issue Date: 25/08/2021 LTP Identification Number: 2457 Associated Publications: TAA 1090-2021 Approved Track Possession Details Amendment 2 Week 12 – Ballast Train Programme South Lines Monday 23 August 2021 3M22 on Mon 23/08/2021 will depart Mirrool 0130, pass Ariah Park 0144, Ariah Park Silo 0146, Quandary 0158, Pucawan 0203, Temora West (BFB) 0220, arrive Temora 0223 depart 0233, pass Temora Sub Terminal 0237, Combaning 0249, Stockinbingal AWB Siding 0314, CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 0318, thence run as tabled by ARTC to pass CRN/ARTC Boundary The Rock 0645, The Rock ABA 0648, Tootool 0700, Milbrulong 0858, Lockhart 1035, arrive Boree Creek 1259 - forms 8M24. From To Lines Boundary Boundary Tootool Boree Creek 1 0700hrs 1300hrs Single Main Up Yard Limit Sign End Train Order Working Sign Boree Creek Boree Creek 2 0700hrs 1300hrs All Lines Yard End Train Order Working Sign 3M24 on Mon 23/08/2021 will depart Boree Creek 1340, pass Lockhart 1416, Milbrulong 1440, Tootool 1510, The Rock ABA 1527, CRN/ARTC Boundary The Rock 1531thence run as tabled by ARTC to pass CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 2007, Stockinbingal AWB Siding 2012, Combaning 2045, Temora Sub Terminal 2057, arrive Temora 2101 depart 2110, pass Temora West (BFB) 2113, Pucawan 2130, Quandary 2137, Ariah Park Silo 2154, Ariah Park 2157, arrive Mirrool 2211 - forms 3M26. Tuesday 24 August 2021 From To Lines Boundary Boundary Single Main Mirrool Mirrool 0700hrs 1300hrs Goods Siding Down Yard Limit Sign Up Yard Limit Sign Wednesday 25 August 2021 3M26 on Wed 25/08/2021 will depart Mirrool 0108, pass Ariah Park 0122, Ariah Park Silo 0124, Quandary 0136, Pucawan 0141, Temora West (BFB) 0158, arrive Temora 0201 depart 0308, pass Temora Sub Terminal 0312, Combaning 0324, Stockinbingal AWB Siding 0349, CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 0353, thence run as tabled by ARTC to pass CRN/ARTC Boundary Junee 0650, Junee West Jct 0650, Junee Sub Terminal 0653, Old Junee 0702, Marrar 0815, Coolamon ABA Main Line Loader 0841, Coolamon 0900, Brushwood 0947, Ganmain 1017, Matong 1119, Grong Grong 1229, Grong Grong AWB Junction 1243, Narrandera Silo 1258, arrive Narrandera 1300 - forms 3M28. Page 1 of 2 Country Train Notice 0303-2021 From To Lines Boundary Boundary Old Junee Coolamon 1 0700hrs 0900hrs Single Main Up Yard Limit Sign Up Yard Limit Sign Coolamon Narrandera 2 0900hrs 1300hrs Single Main Up Yard Limit Sign Down Yard Limit Sign 3M28 on Wed 25/08/2021 will depart Narrandera 1340, pass Narrandera Silo 1342, Grong Grong AWB Junction 1358, Grong Grong 1402, Matong 1421, Ganmain 1438, Brushwood 1446, Coolamon 1459, Coolamon ABA Main Line Loader 1505, Marrar 1513, Old Junee 1536, Junee Sub Terminal 1545, Junee West Jct 1548, CRN/ARTC Boundary Junee 1548, thence run as tabled by ARTC to pass CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 2021, Stockinbingal AWB Siding 2025, Combaning 2050, Temora Sub Terminal 2102, arrive Temora 2106 depart 2116, pass Temora West (BFB) 2119, Pucawan 2136, Quandary 2141, Ariah Park Silo 2153, Ariah Park 2155, arrive Mirrool 2209 - forms 3M22. Thursday 26 August 2021 From To Lines Boundary Boundary Single Main Mirrool Mirrool 1 0700hrs 1300hrs Goods Siding Down Yard Limit Sign Up Yard Limit Sign Friday 27 August 2021 3M22 on Fri 27/08/2021 will depart Mirrool 0005, pass Ariah Park 0019, Ariah Park Silo 0021, Quandary 0033, Pucawan 0038, Temora West (BFB) 0055, arrive Temora 0058 depart 0108, pass Temora Sub Terminal 0112, Combaning 0124, Stockinbingal AWB Siding 0149, CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 0153 thence to run as tabled by ARTC to pass CRN/ARTC Boundary Junee 0350, Junee West Jct 0350, Junee Sub Terminal 0353, Old Junee 0402, Marrar 0425, Coolamon ABA Main Line Loader 0433, Coolamon 0439, Brushwood 0452, Ganmain 0500, Matong 0517, Grong Grong 0536, Grong Grong AWB Junction 0540, Narrandera Silo 0556, Narrandera 0557, arrive Yanco 1130 - forms 8M24. From To Lines Boundary Boundary Narrandera Yanco 1 0600hrs 1130hrs Single Main Up Yard Limit Sign Up Yard Limit Sign 3M24 on Fri 27/08/2021 will depart Yanco 1246, pass Narrandera 1320, Narrandera Silo 1321, Grong Grong AWB Junction 1337, Grong Grong 1341, Matong 1400, Ganmain 1417, Brushwood 1425, Coolamon 1438, Coolamon ABA Main Line Loader 1444, Marrar 1452, Old Junee 1515, Junee Sub Terminal 1524, Junee West Jct 1527, CRN/ARTC Boundary Junee 1527 thence run as tabled by ARTC to pass CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 1814, Stockinbingal AWB Siding 1818, Combaning 1843, Temora Sub Terminal 1855, arrive Temora 1859 depart 1909, pass Temora West (BFB) 1912, Pucawan 1929, Quandary 1934, Ariah Park Silo 1946, Ariah Park 1948, arrive Mirrool 2002 - forms 8M26. Saturday 28 August 2021 From To Lines Boundary Boundary Single Main Mirrool Mirrool 1 0700hrs 1300hrs Goods Siding Down Yard Limit Sign Up Yard Limit Sign End of Document Issue Date: 25/08/2021 Page 2 of 2 .
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