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January 2015 the Australian Timetable Association Auction 61 Catalogue Is Printed As a Separate Document Australian Timetable Association PO Box 21 Yea Vic 3717 Inc. No A0043673H Phone: 03 5797 2493 ABN 74 248 483 468 Email: [email protected] DISTRIBUTION LIST January 2015 The Australian Timetable Association Auction 61 Catalogue is printed as a separate document. The Distribution List instructions and information are on page 6. The instructions for the Auction are on page 2 of the Catalogue. Order Details Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email address (or phone number) ____________________________________________________________________ Number of Distribution List Items ordered ______________ Total number of cost points for these items ______________ Total cost of Distribution List Items (1 point = $0.25. Minimum order = $1.25) $ ____________ Less: Costs you incurred in supplying items $ ____________ Your previous credit balance $ ____________ Members discount (5% off orders over $10) $ ____________ Payment due $ ____________ Payment by stamps cheque money order PayPal bank deposit $ ____________ Size - Points Status Item Details Date Pages Print File 1. TRAIN and TRAM TIMETABLES INTERSTATE L 1 Great Southern Railway O C A4 6 Ghan, Indian Pacific, Overland timetables and fares 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016 2 G 2 ARTC Web C A4 4 Master Train Plan: Working Timetable for NSW, Vic, SA, WA Tabular 25 January 2015 ~720 QUEENSLAND L 3 QueenslandRail Travel Cc C A4 20 2 Timetable for all long-distance trains and coach connections 1 January 2015 8 L 4 QueenslandRail TransLink CF NC A4 10 2 Brisbane train timetables Christmas Day All Lines 25 December 2014 18 Brisbane train timetables summary All Lines Monday 29 December 2014 1 NEW SOUTH WALES H 5 Sydney Trains O C DL 12 T1 Northern Line: 20 October 2013 with minor amendments December 2013 72 T1 Western Line: 20 October 2013 with minor amendments June 201484 T1 North Shore & Northern Line: 20 October 2013 with minor amendments June 2014 96 T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line: 20 October 2013 with minor amendments June 2014 84 L 6 Sydney Trains O C DL 4 South Coast Line: 20 October 2013 with amendments November 2014 40 G 7 Transport for NSW: Passenger Working Timetables CF C A4 3 Book 1: Weekdays Version 4.00 27 January 2015 540 Book 2: Weekends Version 4.00 25 January 2015 358 STN 0066-2015: Details of changes 25 January 2015 10 G 8 Transport for NSW: Passenger Working Timetables CF C A4 3 Book 1: Weekdays Version 3.92 5 January 2015 534 Book 2: Weekends Version 3.92 3 January 2015 356 L 9 Sydney Trains CF C A4 44 2 G STN 0034-2015: Reissue SWTT Sections 7, 8, 9 incl terminating trains at Hamilton 3 January 2015 159 L 10 Transport for NSW: Freight Working Timetables CF C A4 50 3 G Book 4: Weekdays Version 4.01 26 January 2015 72 G Book 5: Weekends Version 4.01 25 January 2015 54 G STN 0202-2015: Details of timetable changes 25 January 2015 53 L 11 Transport for NSW: Freight Working Timetables CF C A4 40 3 G Book 4: Weekdays Version 3.70 5 January 2015 70 G Book 5: Weekends Version 3.70 3 January 2015 52 G STN 0133-2015: Details of timetable changes 3 January 2015 6 ATA Distribution List January 2015 1 Size - Points Status Item Details Date Pages Print File G 12 Sydney Trains: Special Events Services CF C A4 2 STN 0014, 0015, 0017, 0019-2015: Asia Cup Soccer: Broadmeadow, Olympic Park 10, 12, 13, 15 January 2015 2,116,9,207 STN 0017-2015: APIA Tennis Tournament, Olympic park 12, 14, 16 January 2015 2 G 13 John Holland 25 January 2015 CF C A4 22 2 NSW Country Rail Network Working Timetable: North, South, West 62 CTN05-2015: Details of changes 4 VICTORIA L 14 Metro Circulars O C A4 10 C.2018/14: Freight Train Schedules on Metro Network 8 December 2014 16 L 15 Metro Circulars O NC A4 8 S.3431/14: Amends S.3278: New Years Eve WTT Caulfield, Northern Groups 31 December 2014 2 S.3430/14: Amends S.3279: New Years Eve WTT Burnley, Clifton Hill Groups 31 December 2014 9 L 16 Metro O C A4 90 6 Working Timetables: Caulfield Group 27 July 2014 139 Working Timetables: Burley Group 22 December 2014 114 Working Timetables: Clifton Hill Group 22 December 2014 62 L 17 V/Line O NC DL F 3 Holiday Timetable Train and coach departure times 24 Dec 2014 - 1 Jan 2015 L 18 V/Line: Pocket Timetables South Western Victoria 12 October 2014 O C A7 F 4 Geelong - Melbourne includes South Geelong, Marshall, Waurn Ponds Apollo Bay - Lorne - Melbourne via Great Ocean Road and Warrnambool Warrnambool - Melbourne L 19 V/Line: Pocket Timetables Northern Victoria 12 October 2014 O C A7 F 2 Bendigo - Kyneton - Melbourne includes Eaglehawk and Epsom L 20 V/Line: Pocket Timetables North Eastern Victoria 12 October 2014 O C A7 F 3 Shepparton - Melbourne includes Cobram, Tocumwal and Griffith Seymour - Melbourne L 21 V/Line: Pocket Timetables North Eastern Victoria O C A7 F 2 Albury - Wangaratta - Shepparton - Bendigo 27 July 2014 G 22 V/Line: Network Service Plan CF C A4 11 2 Freight Working Timetable files for each line 12 October 2014 19 L 23 V/Line: Circulars: Network Service Plan O C A4 5 1 S.14/8036: Alterations to facilitate altered car working 7 December 2014 O C 7 L 24 V/Line: Circulars: Service Alterations O C A4 4 2 S.14/8039, 8038, 8037: Alterations to Kensington Grain, Quarry, Cement Services 8 December 2014 6 L 25 V/Line: Circulars: Christmas - New Year O C A4 20 2 S.14/7608, 7621, 7623: Section 1: Service alterations Working Timetables 24 - 28 December 2014 O NC 23,1, S.14/7616, 7627, 7630, 7632: Section 2: Service alterations Working Timetables 29 Dec 2014 - 4 Jan 2015 O NC 20,1,1,2 L 26 V/Line: Circulars: Heritage Train Tours O C A4 10 3 S.14/6502: Diesel T413: Newport - Southern Cross - Kyneton 20 December 2014 O NC 3 S.14/6486, 6527: Diesel T364: Newport - Southern Cross - South Geelong 13 December 2014 O NC 2,1 S.14/6481, 6485: Diesel: Newport - Southern Cross - Marshall 12, 13 December 2014 O NC 2 S.14/6488: Diesel T357, B74: Seymour - Toolamba - Echuca 13 December 2014 O NC 1 S.14/6471, 6473: Diesel T395: Newport - Southern Cross - Marshall 5, 6 December 2014 O NC 2, 2 S.14/6468, 6472: Diesel T364: Newport - Southern Cross - Kyneton 5, 6 December 2014 O NC 3, 2 L 27 Puffing Billy O C DL F 3 Time Tables Australia's Favourite Steam Train October 2014 - April 2015 L 28 Mornington Railway Preservation Society O C DL F 3 Mornington Railway Timetable and operations information January - December 2015 SOUTH AUSTRALIA L 29 Adelaide Metro 31 Dec 2014 - 1 Jan 2015 Web C A4 20 2 Happy New Year Adelaide: Train, bus departure times, transport information in colour 8 New Year's Eve temporary tram timetable 4 WESTERN AUSTRALIA H 30 Transwa O C DL 6 Prospector (East Perth-Kalgoorlie) 1 December 2014 MerredinLink (East Perth-Merredin) & AvonLink (Midland-Northam) 1 December 2014 Australind (Perth-Bunbury) 23 June 2014 NEW ZEALAND L 31 KiwiRail Scenic Journeys O C A4 6 2 North Island, South Island Master Train Plans 5 January 2015 7, 4 KiwiRail Scenic Journeys ODL L 32 New Zealand by Train: The best way to experience our stunning scenery October 2014 C 24 5 L 33 New Zealand by Train: The best way to experience our stunning scenery July 2014 NC 24 4 L 34 New Zealand by Train: Bringing the country's most stunning scenery to you February 2014 NC 24 4 L 35 Wellington Metlink O C 95x105 3 Wairarapa bus & train timetable 1 June 2014 F L 36 Wellington Metlink O C DL 3 Christmas and New Year holiday timetables Train, bus, ferry, cable car 25 Dec 2014 - 4 Jan 2015 12 ATA Distribution List January 2015 2 Size - Points Status Item Details Date Pages Print File EUROPE L 37 European Rail Timetable O NC A5+ 160 European Rail Timetable: Winter 2014-2015 December 2014 to May 2015 ~624 L 38 European Rail Timetable Includes Winter Supplement O NC A5+ 36 European Rail Timetable + Beyond Europe: California, Africa and Middle East November 2014 624 GREAT BRITAIN L 39 National Rail 81Mb file only available on CD CF C A4 14 National Rail Timetable All services, network maps, information 14 Dec 2014 to 16 May 2015 3479 G 40 South West Trains CF C DL 4 24 individual line timetables 14 Dec 2014 to 16 May 2015 2. BUS and FERRY TIMETABLES INTERSTATE P 41 Brisbane 2 Byron O C DL 3 Brisbane 2 Byron Express Bus (Undated but current) NEW SOUTH WALES: SYDNEY L 42 Sydney Ferries Web C A4 4 1 F1 Manly - Circular Quay Summer Timetable 20 Dec 2014 to 27 Jan 2015 H 43 Sydney Ferries Bc NC A4 4 Neutral Bay February 1992 2 Meadowbank May 1992 2 H 44 Stone Brothers Transport 18 May 1964 Bc NC A4 2 Route 5, 13, 14, 116, 149, 239: Auburn Services Combined 2 H 45 Warringah Bus Lines April 1989 Bc NC A4 2 Route 161: Mona Vale-Pymble 2 H 46 Shorelink 12 August 1991 Bc NC A4 2 Routes 195 & 196: Mona Vale-Pymble & Narrabeen-Elanora Heights 2 L 47 City Sightseeing O C DL F 3 Sydney Explorer: hop on hop off Sydney's tourist bus service 2014 Until 31 March 2015 REGIONAL NSW L 48 Hunter Valley Buses 30 June 2014 O C DL F 10 Routes 179, 180, 401, 402, 403: Singleton Services Version 2.1 12 Routes 181, 182, 186,187: Rutherford to Thornton & Woodberry Version 2.1 24 H 49 Busways Gosford 30 November 2014 O C DL 20 Routes 50, 54, 55, 57, 70: Gosford to Umina Beach, Woy Woy & Ettalong 36 Routes 53, 59, 64, 70: Woy Woy to Gosford, Booker Bay & Erina Fair 36 Routes 63, 64, 65, 66A, 66C: Gosford to Saratoga, Davistown & Kincumber 28 Routes 64, 65, 66A, 66C: Gosford to Avoca Beach, Kincumber & Woy Woy 20
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