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Country Train Notice 0033-2021 Country Regional Network Country Train Notice 0033-2021 Country Regional Network Author: Beth Jarrett Issue Date: 5/02/2021 LTP Identification Number: N/A Associated Publications: N/A Standard Working Timetable Update for Pacific National Amendment of Existing Paths Commencing Monday 15 February 2021, the following amendments will apply to the Standard Working Timetable and subsequent amendments: Amendments -CM3 for -MT---- (PNIN, 1200m) will depart Griffith 1419, pass Yenda 1441, Binya 1500, Garoolgan 1512, Barellan 1528, Barellan Silo 1528, Moombooldool 1540, Kamarah 1554, Ardlethan Silo 1608, Ardlethan 1609, Beckom 1618, Mirrool 1631, Ariah Park 1644, Ariah Park Silo 1646, Quandary 1657, Pucawan 1702, Temora West (BFB) 1719, arrive Temora 1722, depart 1727, pass Temora Sub Terminal 1731, Combaning 1743, Stockinbingal AWB Siding 1805, CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 1810, thence run as tabled by ARTC. 3395 for -M----- (PNIN, 1200m) will run as tabled by ARTC to pass CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 2140, Stockinbingal AWB Siding 2144, Combaning 2206, Temora Sub Terminal 2218, arrive Temora 2222, depart 2227, pass Temora West (BFB) 2230, Pucawan 2247, Quandary 2252, Ariah Park Silo 2303, Ariah Park 2305, Mirrool 2318, Beckom 2331, Ardlethan 2340, Ardlethan Silo 2341, Kamarah 2355, Moombooldool 0009, Barellan Silo 0021, Barellan 0021, Garoolgan 0037, Binya 0049, Yenda 0108, arrive Griffith 0130 terminate. 3MC2 for --T---- (PNIN, 1200m) will run as tabled by ARTC to pass CRN/ARTC Boundary Stockinbingal 0140 (Wed), Stockinbingal AWB Siding 0144, Combaning 0206, Temora Sub Terminal 0218, Temora 0221, arrive Temora West (BFB) 0224, depart 0229, pass Pucawan 0247, Quandary 0252, Ariah Park Silo 0303, Ariah Park 0305, Mirrool 0318, Beckom 0331, Ardlethan 0340, Ardlethan Silo 0341, Kamarah 0355, Moombooldool 0409, Barellan Silo 0421, Barellan 0421, Garoolgan 0437, Binya 0449, Yenda 0508, arrive Griffith 0530 terminate. Special Instructions This document takes precedence over any already published notifications for the above listed services from this date. End of Document Page 1 .
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