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MARCH 2020 the Distribution List Instructions and Information Are on Page 6 5 Manor Hill Rd Miranda NSW 2228 Inc. No A0043673H Phone: 0409 463 209 ABN 74 248 483 468 Email: [email protected] DISTRIBUTION LIST MARCH 2020 The Distribution List instructions and information are on page 6. When ordering items that are available as both prints and computer files, please indicate clearly which version you require. The closing date for orders for Limited Stock items (*) is Friday 20 March 2020. Order Details Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email address (or phone number) ____________________________________________________________________ Number of Distribution List Items ordered ………………………………………………………………______________ Total cost of Distribution List Items (minimum cost with print items is $1.50……………………………… $ ____________ Less: Costs you incurred in supplying items…………………………………………………………… $ ____________ Less: Members discount (5% off orders over $10, rounded to nearest 5 cents) …………………………………$ ____________ Your previous account balance …………………………………………… ………………………………$ ____________ Payment due ……………………………………………………………………………………………………$ ____________ Amount paid ……………………………………………………………………………………………………$ ____________ Payment by stamps cheque money order PayPal bank deposit ATA credit $ ____________ Size - Cost $ Status Item Details Date Pages Print File 1. TRAIN and TRAM TIMETABLES INTERSTATE L 1 Pacific National CF NC A4 $3.00 $1.00 Ghan WTT Adelaide - Darwin - Adelaide incl carriage consist & hand annotations 24 - 29 November 2019 10 QUEENSLAND H 2 Queensland Rail 2 March 2020 CF C A4 $2.00 Beenleigh Line 6 Caboolture Line 6 Cleveland Line 6 Ferny Grove Line 6 Gold Coast & Airport Line 6 Ipswich & Rosewood Line 8 Redcliffe Peninsula Line 6 Springfield Line 6 Sunshine Coast Line 8 Shorncliffe Line 8 Inner City Stations 23 VICTORIA L 3 Metro O NC A4 $13.00 $2.00 Working Timetable System Description [WTT Addenda] 22 December 2013 148 L 4 V/Line O C A4 $2.50 Bendigo Line Temporary Timetable Until further notice 5 February 2020 4 L 5 V/Line O C A4 $2.50 Gippsland Line Melbourne - Bairnsdale Temporary coach replacement timetable 5 February 2020 4 L 6 V/Line: Pocket Timetables South Western Victoria 1 December 2019 O C A7 F $1.50 Warrnambool - Melbourne Apollo Bay - Melbourne via Lorne, Warrnambool & Great Ocean Road Geelong - Ballarat L 7 V/Line: Pocket Timetables Western Victoria 1 December 2019 O C A7 F $1.50 Adelaide - Melbourne: via Bendigo, via Ballarat and Horsham Halls Gap - Melbourne Grampians Link Ararat - Melbourne ATA Distribution List March 2020 1 Size - Cost $ Status Item Details Date Pages Print File L 8 V/Line: Pocket Timetables Northern Victoria 1 December 2019 O C A7 F $1.50 Mildura - Melbourne via Ballarat, via Bendigo. Includes Ballarat - Mildura via Swan Hill Ouyen - Melbourne via Hopetoun & Ballarat Maryborough - Melbourne via Castlemaine & Ballarat. Maryborough - Bendigo Swan Hill - Melbourne L 9 V/Line: Pocket Timetables North Eastern Victoria 1 December 2019 O C A7 F $1.50 Canberra - Melbourne via Albury, via Bairnsdale Albury - Melbourne via Wodonga Bright - Corowa - Melbourne, includes Beechworth, Mt Beauty, Rutherglen L 10 V/Line: Pocket Timetables Eastern Victoria 1 December 2019 O C A7 F $1.00 Bairnsdale - Melbourne includes Lakes Entrance, Lake Tyers Beach, Orbost, Marlo L 11 V/Line 29 April 2007 O NC DL $2.00 Western Victoria 48 North Eastern Victoria 48 L 12 V/Line O NC A4 $8.00 $1.00 Holiday Staff Reference Timetable Country and Interstate Passenger Services 22 April 2019 78 L 13 V/Line O NC A4 $18.50 $2.00 Staff Reference Timetable Country and Interstate Passenger Services 31 March 2019 210 L 14 V/Line O NC A4 $8.00 $1.00 Holiday Staff Reference Timetable Passenger Services Melbourne Cup Day 7 November 2017 78 WESTERN AUSTRALIA H 15 Transperth O C 85 x $3.00 Joondalup Line 22 September 2019 H 16 Transwa O C DL $1.50 Prospector : East Perth-Kalgoorlie 30 September 2019 NEW ZEALAND H 17 Kiwi Rail CF NC A4 $1.00 South Island Master Train Plan Waitangi Day 2 February 2020 5 North Island Master Train Plan Waitangi Day 2 February 2020 5 South Island Master Train Plan No 2 23 February 2020 5 North Island Master Train Plan No 3 16 February 2020 5 CZECH REPUBLIC L 18 SZCD O C A5 $17.00 Czech Railways Timetable book 15 Dec 2019 - 12 Dec 2020 848 SLOVAKIA L 19 Slovakian Railways O NC A5 $4.00 Train timetables book 27 May 1990 - 1 June 1991 434 USA H 20 Amtrak CF C A4 $0.50 Atlantic Coast 1 May 2020 6 Cascades 18 February 2020 5 L 21 Amtrak O NC B5 $2.00 * Washington - Philadelphia - New York combined schedules 26 April 2004 L 22 Sacramento Regional Transit O C M F $1.50 * Light rail timetables: Blue Line, Gold Line. Green Line 6 Jan 2019, 1 Oct 2018 L 23 North County Transit, San Diego O C M F $1.50 * Coaster Southbound, Sprinter East bound timetables California 14 Oct 2019, 8 Oct 2018, Oct 2017 L 24 Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit O C M F $1.50 * SMART Passenger Service Schedule (undated, but current) L 25 Metro Rail, Los Angeles O C DL F $2.50 * Expo Line, Gold Line, Red Line & Purple Line 24 Aug 2019, 23 Jun 2019, 16 Dec 2018 L 26 Metrolink, Los Angeles O C DL F $1.50 * Timetable: All Lines 8 April 2019 L 27 Santa Clara Transportation Authority O C DL F $1.50 * Timetables :Light Rail 3 routes. Light Rail Shuttle 14 January 2019. 8 April 2019 L 28 San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission O C DL $1.50 * Altamont Corridor Express 3 October 2016 L 29 Capital Corridor O C DL F $1.50 * Train Schedule: Auburn - Sacramento - San Francisco Bay Area - San Jose 17 June 2019 L 30 RTD Denver O C DL F $2.50 * Set of 6 Rail timetables April, May, August 2019 2. BUS and FERRY TIMETABLES NEW SOUTH WALES: SYDNEY H 31 Hillsbus February 2006 O NC DL $1.50 * 633 635 West Pennant Hills Valley 8 ATA Distribution List March 2020 2 Size - Cost $ Status Item Details Date Pages Print File H 32 Westbus 18 June 1997 O NC DL $1.50 * 677 678 680 Richmond District 8 REGIONAL NSW L 33 PBC Crookwell O C DL F $1.50 Crookwell Bus Guide: Route 818 Crookwell - Goulburn 16 December 2019: v2 L 34 Goulburn Mulwaree Council O C DL F $1.50 Transport in Goulburn Times of long-distance services through Goulburn 21 December 2019 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY L ACTION O NC * 35 Bus Book 3 1992 A4-272 $9.50 * 36 The Bus Book Network 88 1988 B5-200 $4.50 VICTORIA: MELBOURNE M 37 Dysons Public Transport Victoria 26 January 2020 O C A4 F $1.50 357 Wollert West - Thomastown Station L 38 SkyBus O C DL F $1.50 Avalon City Express Avalon Airport - Melbourne City via Werribee 19 January 2019 L 39 Nillumbik Council Cc C A4 $1.50 Saturday Community Bus Timetable: Hurstbridge - St Andrews To 14 Dec 2019. From 1 Feb 2020 L 40 St Kilda Ferry O C A4 $1.50 Williamstown - Port Melbourne - St Kilda (undated, but current) REGIONAL VICTORIA L 41 Gull O C A7 F $1.50 Geelong - Melbourne Airport Timetable 28 23 July 2018 M 42 Christians Bus Co/Whitmore Group Public Transport Victoria 29 January 2020 O C A4 F $5.00 5 Huntly - Kangaroo Flat 50 Bendigo Station - Epsom Station 51 Bendigo Station - Eaglehawk via Jackass Flat 52 Bendigo Station - Eaglehawk via Arnold St 54 Bendigo Station - Maiden Gully 55 Bendigo Station - Kangaroo Flat 62 Bendigo Station - Spring Gully 63 Bendigo Hospital - La Trobe University 70 Bendigo Station - Strathfieldsaye 71 Strathfieldsaye SC Loop Heathcote - Bendigo M 43 Horsham Transit Public Transport Victoria 26 January 2020 O C A4 F $2.50 1 Horsham - Natimuk Road - Shirley Street 2 Horsham - East West (Hospital) 3 Horsham - Horsham College and South Bank 4 Horsham - Haven 5 Horsham Station - Roberts Avenue TASMANIA H 44 Tasmanian Government 19 January 2020 O C P F $3.50 110 115 116 117 Rocherlea, Alanvale & University to Launceston City 120 121 122 Waverley & Ravenswood to Launceston City 130 131 140 141 142 St Leonards & Youngtown to Launceston City 140 145 Youngtown to Launceston City 110 145 146 147 Youngtown & Kings Meadows to Launceston City 160 161 162 165 167 Prospect Vale to Launceston City L 45 Reddecker O C DL F $1.50 Explore Hobart on the Red Decker September 2019 WESTERN AUSTRALIA H 46 Transperth O C 85 x $12.50 TT 3: Routes 220 249 Armadale-Perth & Kelmscott 13 October 2019 245F TT 4: Routes 212 223 Thornlie-Southern River/South Thornlie 13 October 2019 TT 11: Routes 210 211 231 232 Thornlie-Gosnells 13 October 2019 TT 21: Routes 251 252 253 254 Armadale-Byford 13 October 2019 TT 38: Route 502 Bull Creek-Fremantle 13 October 2019 TT 41: Route 96 97: UWA-Leederville/Subiaco 13 October 2019 TT 42: Routes 81 82 83 84 85 Perth-Wembley 13 October 2019 TT 43: Routes 81 82 83 84 85 Perth-City Beach/Wembley Downs 13 October 2019 TT 57: Routes 384 385 386 387 388 389 Perth-Nollamara 13 October 2019 TT 58: Routes 402 403 404 Perth-Stirling 13 October 2019 TT 65: Routes 460 461 462 Whitfords-Joondalup 13 October 2019 TT 66: Routes 463 464 465 466 Whitfords-Joondalup 13 October 2019 continued on page 4 ATA Distribution List March 2020 3 Size - Cost $ Status Item Details Date Pages Print File Transperth continued from page 3 TT 67: Routes 470 471 473 474 Joondalup-Burns Beach/Kinross 13 October 2019 TT 72: Routes 354 370 384 Perth-Mirrabooka 13 October 2019 TT 78: Routes 483 484 Clarkson-Alkimos 13 October 2019 TT 81: Routes 387 388 Perth-Warwick 13 October 2019 TT 98: Routes 335 355 Ellenbrook-Midland/Whitfords 3 November 2019 TT 99: Routes 955 Ellenbrook-Morley
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