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ATA Ted Downs Memorial Auction 122: February 2020 Railway Public ATA Ted Downs Memorial Auction 122: February 2020 Res- Min- Max- Railway Public Timetables Australia and Overseas erve imum imum Lot Description Date Format $ Bid $ Bid $ AUSTRALIA 1 QR: Diesel Rail Car Southport - South Brisbane + Bus to Coolangatta 7 May 1963 B5 Leaflet GC 4 2 Queensland Rail: General Information & Timetable includes map 22 October 1939 B5 232pp GC 25 3 SRA NSW Sydney Suburban & Interurban Train Timetables 4 April 1982 A4 127pp VGC 7 4 SRA NSW Sydney Suburban & Interurban Train Timetables 5 July 1981 A4 124pp VGC 7 5 SRA NSW Sydney Suburban & Interurban Train Timetables 15 November 1980 A4 120pp GC 8 6 Country Link Full Timetable 4 June 1990 A4 78ppVGC 8 7 Country Link Summary Timetable - North 11 Feb 1990 A4 16pp VGC 4 8 Country Link Silver City Comet Farewell Souvenir Timetable 1937-1989 3 November 1989 A4 Sheet EC 4 9 State Rail NSW Country & Interstate Train Timetables 2 April 1989 DL 87pp VGC 4 10 State Rail NSW Country & Interstate Timetables: Northern 1 June 1986 DL17pp VGC 4 11 State Rail NSW Country & Interstate Timetables: North, South, West December 1985 3DL 17,20,14pp VGC 6 12 State Rail NSW Country & Interstate Timetables: Northern 14 October 1985 DL17pp VGC 4 13 SRA NSW NSW Northern Tablelands XPT Timetable & Information June 1984 DL F VGC 4 14 SRA NSW NSW Train Timetables: Country & Interstate 4 June 1984 DL 73pp GC 4 15 SRA NSW Train Timetables NSW Country & Interstate + Road Connections 5 July 1981 A5 80pp GC 6 16 SRA NSW Travel by Train in Air-Conditioned Comfort incl timetables 1980-81 DL F GC 4 17 SRA NSW Train Timetables NSW Country & Interstate + Road Connections 6 July 1980 A5 64pp GC 6 18 SRA NSW Train Timetables NSW Country & Interstate + Road Connections 25 June 1979 A5 96pp FC 6 19 NSW Government Railways: Suburban Timetable. Hard bound 21 June 1964 B5 96pp GC 11 20 Dept of Railways Timetable Sydney Suburban Services incl map 30 November 1947 B5 136pp FC 15 21 West Australia Govt Railway: Rail & Road in Western Australia 1965-1966 A5 60pp VGC 6 NEW ZEALAND 22 Tranz Metro Times & Fares 30 Oct, 9 Dec 2000 2 DL folders EC 2 23 CityRail New Timetables 2 July 1994 DL folder EC 2 24 NZ Rail Timetable & Fares Until 30 Jun 1993 DL 30pp EC 3 25 The Taieri Gorge Limited from Dunedin Railway Station 1 Jun 1992 -31 May 1993 DL folder EC 2 26 NZR Transalpine Express - Christchurch- Greymouth 6 December 1992 DL folder EC 2 27 Intercity- Northerner Express - Auckland-Wellington 14 April 1991 DL folder EC 2 28 Railway Societies - Railway & Tramway Operating Museums 1977-78 DL folder EC 2 29 Railway Societies - Railway & Tramway Operating Museums 1966-67 DL folder EC 2 30 NZ Railways Kingston Flyer - Lumsden- Kingston 23 Dec 1974 - 31 Mar 1975 DL folder EC 2 31 NZ Railways Principal Rail, Road and Ferry Services 1 December 1974 A4 122pp GC 6 32 NZ Railways Blue Streak Daytime Railcar Wellington- New Plymouth April 1973 DL folder EC 2 33 NZ Railways Principal Rail, Road and Ferry Services 1 August 1969 A4 130pp FC 7 GREAT BRITAIN 34 British Railways Great Britain Passenger Railway Timetable 1 June - 27 Sep 1997 A5 1784pp VGC 16 35 British Railways Great Britain Passenger Railway Timetable Winter 29 Sep 1996 - 31 May 1997 A5 2112pp EC 16 36 BR Passenger Tt Intercity, Local, Suburban & Irish, Channel Is, Coastal Ferry 14 May 1979 - 11 May 1980 B5 1332pp GC 16 37 BR East Working Timetable Freight Trains London, Whitemoor, Norwich 1 Aug 1966 - 5 Mar 1967 B5 44pp GC 5 38 London & North East Railway Winter Timetables incl maps 30 Sep 1935 - 3 May 1936 A4 466pp GC 12 EUROPE 39 SWITZERLAND Official Timetable International Services incl English 29 Sep 1991- 30 May 1992 B6 ~150pp GC 6 40 GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC International timetable+European rail map 28 May 1989 - 26 May 1990 B5 144pp GC 6 41 EUROPEAN RAILROADS - Time-Table of the best trains in Europe 1 Jun - 27 Sep 1975 B5 182pp VGC 6 42 POLAND Polish Railways Official Timetable 9 May - 2 Oct 1948 A5 576pp VGC 12 INDIA 43 Indian Railways - Trains at a Glance incl map 1 May 1988 A5 95pp FC 6 CANADA 44 CP Rail System: Time Table 87 26 April 1992 A4 119pp EC 7 45 Canadian National Railways System Timetable 30 Apr- 28 Oct 1967 B5 F 64pp GC 6 46 Canadian Pacific Railway Lines 28 April 1935 B5 F 64pp GC 15 USA 47 Great Northern Railway - System Timetable 30 Dec 66 - 29 Apr 67 DL 28pp VGC 5 48 Southern Pacific Passenger Train Schedules 1 October 1967 DL Folder GC 4 49 Northern Pacific Timetable Fall/Winter 30 Oct 1966 DL 27pp GC 5 50 Santa Fe Time Schedules of Principal Passenger Trains 29 Oct 1961 - 14 Jan 1962 DL 32pp VGC 4 51 Great Northern Railway Pass Train Schedules Chicago - Pacific Northwest 19 June 1960 DL 39pp VGC 5 52 Central of Georgia to Florida etc Winter 1958-59 DL 13pp GC 3 53 New Haven Railway Scenic Shoreline Route. New York - New England 28 October 1956 DL 37pp VGC 4 54 Wabash - Modern Service in the Heart of America 27 April 1952 DL 17pp GC 4 55 Official Railway Guide: North American Freight Service May / June 1981 B5 640pp FC 12 56 Official Guide of the Railways of USA, Canada, Mexico, Cuba July 1957 B5 1504pp VGC 14 AUSTRALIAN TIMETABLE ASSOCIATION AUCTION 122 FEBRUARY 2020 Auction Details: Bids: Send bids to ATA Auctioneer Geoff Hassall by post to 2/30 Vale St, Birmingham Gardens, NSW 2287, or by email to [email protected]. All values are in whole dollars. Initial bids must be received by 5pm Tuesday 25 February 2020. If submitting your bids by post, you should advise the Auctioneer by phone or email in case the postal delivery is delayed. For the Lots of your choice, write your bid in whole dollars in the 'Minimum Bid' column. It must be not less than the amount shown in the Reserve column. You are encouraged to also enter the maximum you are prepared to pay in the 'Maximum Bid' column. The reserve price is based on the age and scarcity of the Lot, and includes the cost of packing and postage to the winning bidder. This is how the processing of the bids works. 1. If your minimum or only bid is the highest bid received, then that bid is successful. 2. If there are multiple bids, and there are no maximum bids equal to or higher than your minimum bid, then your minimum bid is successful. 3. Otherwise, if your maximum bid is the highest of all other bids, your bid is successful and you will pay the value of the second highest other bid plus 20%, or your maximum bid, whatever is the lesser, but not less than your minimum bid.. 4. If there is more than one equal highest bid, each bidder will be contacted by the auctioneer, preferably by email, and given the opportunity to raise their bid. 5. If you submit only one bid for a Lot, it is treated as both a minimum bid and a maximum bid in this process. 6. If there is more than one copy available for a Lot, the first (best) copy is allocated according to the normal process. Subsequent copies are then allocated to the next highest bidder at the value of their maximum bid. The Auctioneer will advise you, preferably by email, of the auction lots where your bid was successful, and the total value of your order. This will be done as soon as practicable after the closing date for bids. Advice will also be sent to any unsuccessful bidders. ATA members are given a discount of 5% when the total of successful bids is more than $30, calculated to the nearest 5 cents. Auction items will be despatched to successful bidders only after payment has been made. Lots submitted by vendors which are unsold after inclusion in two Auctions will be allocated to the National Timetable Collection or the Distribution List unless the vendor requests their return. Future auctions will include railway timetables, bus timetables, airline timetables and more public transport books. Codes used in the Auction Catalogue: A4, A5, A6, B4, B5, B6, B7 DL: Item is close to these standard paper sizes. F: Folded EC: Excellent (mint) condition. VGC: Very good condition: only minor marks, tears or creases. GC: Good condition: has some marks, tears or creases. FC: Fair condition: has blemishes, but is still readable. PC: Poor condition: Has some pages damaged or missing. Payment: Payment must be received within 7 days of advice that your bid has been accepted, otherwise the bid may lapse. Payment by EFT or PayPal is strongly recommended. All payments and account balances are handled by the ATA Treasurer, Len Regan. Payments can be made: by cheque payable to Australian Timetable Association by PayPal to ATA at [email protected] or by OSKO, EFT on-line or bank deposit to ATA: Westpac BSB 034 083, account 163088. The preferred method for payment is for you to maintain a credit account with ATA. Your Distribution List and Auction costs can be deducted from this account. You can top-up the account by any of the payment methods. Cheques can be posted direct to Len Regan, Treasurer, at 76 Woodville Rd, Mooroolbark Vic 3138. If paying by PayPal, OSKO or EFT, please send an email to [email protected] and include your name in the message.
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