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South West Rail Link - Glenfield to Leppington - M28 Worksite Protection Planning Diagrams South West Rail Link - Glenfield to Leppington - M28 Stations Covered GLENFIELD 2 EDMONDSON PARK 8 LEPPINGTON 17 Kilometrage References 41.755km 2 45.000km 7 50.000km 15 53.384km 22 Mon, 09 August 2021 @ 13:54:04 EST MAGEE LANE 41.755km 41.905km 42.055km A RAILWAY PARADE WENTWORTH AVENUE 60 75 75 S 42+070 S S 42+068 S S 42+080 S S 42+017 S GD21 RAILWAY PARADE X60 S 41+999 S S 41+958 S 62A DOWN EAST HILLS S 41+948 S S 41+905 S S 41+869 S X45 DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 60A60B - 62B S 42+031 S GD 16 CO_ACTING 16 GD S 41+825 S S 41+820 S DOWN EAST HILLS S 41+795 S S 41+793 S S 41+775 S 4 S 41+777 S 42 KM 23 GD S 41+756 S DOWN MAIN SOUTH UP LEPPINGTON MAIN 115 S41+732 S41+730 100 3 GLENFIELD 60A 75 115 63A UP MAIN SOUTH GD 16 GD DOWN MAIN SOUTH X40 Glenfield South Jct X40 GLENFIELD UP ESCAPE ROAD 61B 60 60 115 115 115 115 P UP MAIN SOUTH 2 60 NEXT UP 56B 80 100 UP EAST HILLS X60 DOWN MAIN SOUTH 61A X60 80 80 60 60 60 1 60 105 UP MAIN56A SOUTH 15 UP EAST HILLS GD 18 GD SSFL MAIN LINE 80 80 80 80 GD 15 GD 60 60 70 42+069 S S 42+008 S S 42+037 S S 42+035 S S 42+019 S S 41+971 S S 41+929 S S 41+820 S GD 20 GD S 41+887 S S 41+770 S S41+720 S 41+729 S S 41+758 S FOOTBRIDGE N GLENFIELD STATION GLENFIELD S00 41.761 U 41.761 S00 A 42.055km 42.206km 42.356km S 42+363 S GB 42+360 GB S 42+306 S RAILWAY PARADE 42+303 S (SWRL) VIADICT DOWN S 42+254 S FLYOVER SOUTHERN S 42+243 S S 42+374 S GD 24 GD CLEARED POINTS CARS 8 S 42+185 S S 42+204 S S 42+155 S S 42+127 S DOWN EAST HILLS 60 S 42+098 S 75 75 S 42+070 S S 42+068 S S 42+080 S S 42+017 S GD21 DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A 75 PARK EDMONDSON X60 115 100 S 41+999 S 62B DOWN EAST62A HILLS NEXT DOWN DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 60A - 62B DOWN MAIN SOUTH X45 60B 75 S 42+031 S UP MAIN SOUTH (SWRL) VIADICT UP 100 FLYOVER SOUTHERN 42 KM 23 GD 100 UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200B 75 60A 115 UP63A MAIN SOUTH UP LEPPINGTON MAIN 63B 105 60 GLENFIELD UP ESCAPE ROAD 61B 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 115 115 115 115 UP EAST HILLS 80 X60 61A X60 SSFL MAIN LINE 80 80 60 60 S 42+395 S 60 60 70 S 42+352 S S 42+356 S GB 42+366 GB S 42+153 S S 42+151 S GD 26 GD GD 28 GD S 42+069 S S 42+037 S S 42+035 S S 42+019 S N TITLE: UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED South West Rail Link - Glenfield to Leppington - M28 A4 Page range 41.755-42.356km 09/08/2021 Worksite Protection Planning Diagram Data shown here may not have been field verified. 0m 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m Do not use for operational purposes without checking against a controlled document. Contact: [email protected] For data issues contact [email protected] or (02) 9536 3200 SCALE: 2 X75 S 42+586 S S 42+581 S S 42+548 S GD 33 GD S 42+506 S S 42+501 S GD 35 GD 115 42.356km 42.506km ?? 105 42.659km A S 42+591 S M25 42.470 D 42.470 M25 42.5 KM 75 S 42+460 S S 42+458 S 75 RAILWAY PARADE 75 75 75 60 60 GB 42+482 GB GL 42.5 GB 42+564 E E Y Y Y Y L L L L S 42+413 S GB 42+604 DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A SOUTHERN FLYOVER (SWRL) FLYOVER SOUTHERN DOWN EAST HILLS 42+442 GB S 42+435 S GB 42+408 GB GB 42+682 GB GB 42+402 GB GB 42+642 DOWN MAIN SOUTH 42+504 S UP MAIN SOUTH UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200B42+523 GB S 42+363 S NEXT UP (SWRL) VIADICT DOWN S 42+374 S GB 42+360 GB SOUTHERN FLYOVER SOUTHERN GLENFIELD L UP EAST HILLS Y L E SSFL MAIN LINE Y 75 42+477 S GB 42+527 GB GB 42+483 GB 75 100 (SWRL) VIADICT UP CLEAREDPOINTS CARS 8 42+449 S SOUTHERN FLYOVER SOUTHERN GD 42 S 42+306 S 100 42+446 GB S 42+404 S M28 42.692 D 42+395 S N 70 GB 42+366 GB A 42.659km 42+356 S 42.812km 42.962km S 42+352 S GB 42+848 GB GB 42+808 GB 42+888 GB GB 42+768 GB 42+937 GB GB 42+728 GB 42+982 GB GB 42+705 EDMONDSON PARK EDMONDSON 115 DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A 115 UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200B 115 GB 42+682 SWRL 'B' VIADICT NEXT DOWN DOWN VIADICT (SWRL) VIADICT DOWN 75 100 75 UP VIADUCT (SWRL) VIADUCT UP 100 L L L L Y Y Y Y E E N GD 42 GD TITLE: UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED South West Rail Link - Glenfield to Leppington - M28 A4 Page range 42.356-42.962km 09/08/2021 Worksite Protection Planning Diagram Data shown here may not have been field verified. 0m 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m Do not use for operational purposes without checking against a controlled document. Contact: [email protected] For data issues contact [email protected] or (02) 9536 3200 SCALE: 3 42.962km 43.131km 43.281km A GB 43+288 GB 43+235 GB 43+169 GB 43+097 GB 43+046 GB 43+044 GB 42+982 GL 43.1 GB 42+937 100 GB 43+288 VIADICT 'B' SWRL 'B' VIADICT DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A GB 43+235 NEXT UP GL 43.2 UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200B GB 43+169 GLENFIELD 115 GB 43+097 75 GB 43+042 75 75 N A 43.281km 43.431km 43.582km GB 43+606 GB 43+553 GB 43+500 GL 43.5 GB 43+394 100 GB 43+288 GB GB 43+606 GB 43+341 SKS 43.5 KM PARK EDMONDSON GB 43+553 NEXT DOWN GB 43+500 115 DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200BGB 43+447 GB 43+394 GB 43+288 GB GB 43+341 N TITLE: UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED South West Rail Link - Glenfield to Leppington - M28 A4 Page range 42.962-43.582km 09/08/2021 Worksite Protection Planning Diagram Data shown here may not have been field verified. 0m 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m Do not use for operational purposes without checking against a controlled document. Contact: [email protected] For data issues contact [email protected] or (02) 9536 3200 SCALE: 4 M28 43.809 D 43.582km 43.731km 43.881km A GB 43+900 GB 43+846 GB 43+786 GB 43+726 GB 43+666 GB 43+606 GB 43+553 100 GB 43+900 DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A GB 43+846 NEXT UP GB 43+786 UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200B GLENFIELD GL 43.8 115 GB 43+726 GB 43+666 GB 43+606 M28 43.793 U N A 43.881km 44.031km 44.181km INGLEBURN GARDENS DRIVE GB 44+187 GB 44+142 GB 44+097 GB 44+052 GB 44+027 GB 43+947 GB 44+002 GB 43+977 GB 43+900 GL 43.9 EDMONDSON PARK EDMONDSON 100 GB 44+187 NEXT DOWN DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A GB 44+142 GB 44+097 UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200B 115 GB 43+947 GB 43+900 GARDENS ROAD GARDENS INGLEBURN INGLEBURN M28 43.983 U LINKS DRIVE LINKS MACQUARIE MACQUARIE N TITLE: UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED South West Rail Link - Glenfield to Leppington - M28 A4 Page range 43.582-44.181km 09/08/2021 Worksite Protection Planning Diagram Data shown here may not have been field verified. 0m 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m Do not use for operational purposes without checking against a controlled document. Contact: [email protected] For data issues contact [email protected] or (02) 9536 3200 SCALE: 5 44.181km 44.331km 44.481km A M28 44.487 D GB 44+480 GB 44+416 GB 44+354 GB 44+352 GL 44.3 GB 44+300 GB 44+302 GB 44+238 GB 44+187 100 GB 44+473 DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A GB 44+416 NEXT UP UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200B GB 44+354 GB 44+352 GLENFIELD 115 GB 44+302 GB 44+300 GL 44.2 GB 44+238 GB 44+187 M28 44.464 U N A 44.481km 44.631km 44.781km CAMPBELLTOWN ROAD M28 44.737 D GB 44+789 GB 44+728 M28 44.487 D GL 44.7 GB 44+668 GB 44+607 GB 44+546 GB 44+480 EDMONDSON PARK EDMONDSON CAMPBELLTOWN ROAD CAMPBELLTOWN 100 100 GB 44+789 NEXT DOWN 100 SKS GL 44.8 DOWN LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 62B - 200A GB 44+723 UP LEPPINGTON MAIN LINE 63B - 200B GB 44+658 115 GB 44+597 GB 44+536 GB 44+473 M28 44.708 U M28 44.493 U M28 44.464 U N TITLE: UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED South West Rail Link - Glenfield to Leppington - M28 A4 Page range 44.181-44.781km 09/08/2021 Worksite Protection Planning Diagram Data shown here may not have been field verified.
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