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Sydney Ports Handbook.Pdf SPC5064 SPC HandbookFC.FA 25/11/04 12:10 PM Page 1 (2,1) SYDNEY PORTS CORPORATION The Sydney Ports Handbook is the complete guide to doing business in Sydney’s ports and provides contact details and information on port service providers. Sydney Ports is always seeking to improve its communications with customers and the port community. We welcome your feedback on the Handbook through SYDNEY PORTS CORPORATION [email protected] Handbook 5th Edition 2004 – 2007 Handbook e (24 hours,7 days) 00 2 24 hours,7 days) ted emergency 00 5th Edition 2004 d in good faith and according to – publication. No warranty is given 2007 upport and assistance of the on of the Handbook is available SPC5064 SPC HandbookFC.FA 25/11/04 12:10 PM Page 1 (2,1) SYDNEY PORTS CORPORATION The Sydney Ports Handbook is the complete guide to doing business in Sydney’s ports and provides contact details and information on port service providers. Sydney Ports is always seeking to improve its communications with customers and the port community. We welcome your feedback on the Handbook through SYDNEY PORTS CORPORATION [email protected] Handbook 5th Edition 2004 – 2007 Handbook e (24 hours,7 days) 00 2 24 hours,7 days) ted emergency 00 5th Edition 2004 d in good faith and according to – publication. No warranty is given 2007 upport and assistance of the on of the Handbook is available SPC5064 SPC Handbook CoverBa FA 25/11/04 12:09 PM Page 1 (1,1) Sydney Harbour port facilities Port Botany port facilities NSW road and r Foreshore Road Banksmeadow L Berrys Bay 1,000 km Cockatoo A Tibooburra Island Balls Head K G 3 O 800 km 2 4 A Bourke McMahons Point M I T N C 5 H E Airport Runway 1 L G Brotherson Dock 6 M Y Sydney Harbour A Birchgrove W J H G I Goat Bridge H Y T I Ballast Island B C G R E Cobar F V Wilcannia L Point I Walsh Bay Bulk Liquids Berth E F S BARRIER HIGHWAY Airport Runway D Broken Hill 3 E C O B B H Bumborah Menindee I G H W B C A Point Y Balmain Ivanhoe A Ya rra Bay 4 A B Sydney Cove Booligal Y WA GH Frenchmans TERN HI West W D ES Molineux W 5 Bay D I 6 M 4 5 Darling Point Mildura Griffith D Hay Harbour AY White Bay STURT HIGHW 7 Narrandera 3 2 C Swan Hill 2 1 F 8 7 Glebe Tocumwal 8 I Pyrmont E Island 1 H Echuca G Glebe Island Bridge Rozelle Bay Blackwattle Bay Kurnell MELBOURNE N Silver Beach Groynes 050100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Caltex Refineries P/L Quibray Bay Kilometres August 2004 August 2004 26 August 2004 KEY KEY KEY A Overseas Passenger Terminal G Cement Australia A P&O Trans Aust. Holdings Ltd J P&O Ports Main roads B Patrick Corporation H Sugar Australia B Vopak Terminals K Patrick Corporation Rail lines C Wharf 8 Passenger Terminal I Gypsum Resources Australia C Orica Australia Pty Ltd L Caltex Petroleum Pty Ltd Intermodal Terminals D White Bay 1 Berth Numbers D Elgas M Australian Customs Services E Penrice Soda Products Sydney Ports’ Property E Terminals Pty Ltd N Warehouse Solutions International Pty Ltd F Australian Amalgamated Terminals F Origin Energy LPG Limited O Randwick City Council G Patrick Port Services 1 Berth Numbers Sydney Ports’ Property SPC5064 SPC Handbook CoverBa FA 25/11/04 12:09 PM Page 1 (1,1) Sydney Harbour port facilities Port Botany port facilities NSW road and r Foreshore Road Banksmeadow L Berrys Bay 1,000 km Cockatoo A Tibooburra Island Balls Head K G 3 O 800 km 2 4 A Bourke McMahons Point M I T N C 5 H E Airport Runway 1 L G Brotherson Dock 6 M Y Sydney Harbour A Birchgrove W J H G I Goat Bridge H Y T I Ballast Island B C G R E Cobar F V Wilcannia L Point I Walsh Bay Bulk Liquids Berth E F S BARRIER HIGHWAY Airport Runway D Broken Hill 3 E C O B B H Bumborah Menindee I G H W B C A Point Y Balmain Ivanhoe A Ya rra Bay 4 A B Sydney Cove Booligal Y WA GH Frenchmans TERN HI West W D ES Molineux W 5 Bay D I 6 M 4 5 Darling Point Mildura Griffith D Hay Harbour AY White Bay STURT HIGHW 7 Narrandera 3 2 C Swan Hill 2 1 F 8 7 Glebe Tocumwal 8 I Pyrmont E Island 1 H Echuca G Glebe Island Bridge Rozelle Bay Blackwattle Bay Kurnell MELBOURNE N Silver Beach Groynes 050100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Caltex Refineries P/L Quibray Bay Kilometres August 2004 August 2004 26 August 2004 KEY KEY KEY A Overseas Passenger Terminal G Cement Australia A P&O Trans Aust. Holdings Ltd J P&O Ports Main roads B Patrick Corporation H Sugar Australia B Vopak Terminals K Patrick Corporation Rail lines C Wharf 8 Passenger Terminal I Gypsum Resources Australia C Orica Australia Pty Ltd L Caltex Petroleum Pty Ltd Intermodal Terminals D White Bay 1 Berth Numbers D Elgas M Australian Customs Services E Penrice Soda Products Sydney Ports’ Property E Terminals Pty Ltd N Warehouse Solutions International Pty Ltd F Australian Amalgamated Terminals F Origin Energy LPG Limited O Randwick City Council G Patrick Port Services 1 Berth Numbers Sydney Ports’ Property SPC5064 SPC Handbook CoverBa FA 25/11/04 12:09 PM Page 1 (2,1) NSW road and rail links Metropolitan road and rail links H r Berowra a ve w Ri BRISBANE Waters kesb ury Palm Beach Cowan m Goondiwindi Hebel Mount Y 1,000 k A Ku-ring-gai W Tibooburra E E R F Casino E L Tenterfield T Mona Vale 50 km S Glenorie A Moree C W 800 km E N Bourke Walgett – M Grafton Y I E T Glen N C Inverell D H Y Terrey E Innes S L L 40 km Hills H I Narrabri G Wee Waa Y H A W Coffs Windsor W A Y Asquith H Harbour G I km Richmond H AY Armidale Y 600 Gunnedah W T H Hornsby I IG C H R Dural Frenchs E Cobar South Box Hill 30 km V Wilcannia D L Forest I PAC Coonabarabran N Windsor IF S Y Tamworth Normanhurst I Brookvale BARRIER HIGHWA A C L H G I GH Manly Warren N W E A Broken Hill Nyngan Y W Port C E D N OA O Macquarie R B 20 km B S L 400 km Y H Riverstone L I Menindee I A 2 G W H M H Castle M H T idd W G le H I N a A H Hill Chatswood rb Y Dubbo Muswellbrook C A our N Sydney Gulgong FI I Castlreagh Glenwood N E Epping C 10 km HI Y P E L A R L A GO FR Harbour P EE Ivanhoe W W H Kings Park Mosman Lane Cove A G Y I Mudgee Lane Parkes H West Cove Orange km Ryde Newcastle Doonside Blacktown Seven Hills Booligal 200 Forbes Bathurst Par ram er White Sydney L atta Riv CBD EL Gosford Rooty Hill Bay Darling NEW Lithgow Parramatta Glebe Harbour Y St Marys Camellia SYDNEY Bondi WA Arndell Park Island R IGH Blayney O TERN H West Wyalong Cowra T ES Emu Plains Penrith U Paddington B W AY Merrylands Leichhardt I HIGHW R D N D ER 4 T I Katoomba GREAT WEST M OA R S M SYDNEY Prospect A I Mildura Griffith Clyde TT D MA Alexandria Randwick Guildford Strathfield PARRA N Y R Hay A E T W Marrickville S Young Erskine Park A WAY Wollongong H S H E TURT HIG G Goulburn I Yennora Maroubra H Narrandera D R HWAY Port Kembla Wetherill Cooks D HUME HIG N Chullora Enfield S A Fairfield Tempe OS L R Cootamundra Park River C R N E Villawood Y R B E CANBERRA Nowra A TH Botany M S Swan Hill H W U HIG DR Wagga Tumut C HUME E Port S M L Botany N Rockdale Wagga O Y O Queanbeyan H W A Bankstown Sydney Kingsgrove L Y W R Airport La Perouse M H Warwick M 5 G N Tocumwal O IG U H Hurstville N Botany Bay T S Farm A S Albury I E N C S Liverpool N Echuca H I Wodonga W R Y P Peakhurst Cooma org Kurnell Jindabyne Moorebank Ge es River Taren Point Bate Bay Sutherland Ingleburn MELBOURNE Tasman Sea N N Minto Y A W H G Smeaton Grange I H S 050100 150 200 250 300 350 400 0246810 E C Campbelltown N I R Kilometres Kilometres P Camden 26 August 2004 26 August 2004 KEY KEY Main roads Motorways Industrial zones Rail lines Main roads Port facilities Intermodal Terminals Rail lines Enfield site Dedicated rail freight lines Proposed Port Botany development area Intermaodal Terminals Western Sydney Orbital (under construction) SPC5064 SPC Handbook BC FA 7/12/04 11:10 AM Page 1 (2,1) NSW road and rail links Metropolitan road and rail links H r Berowra a ve w Ri BRISBANE Waters kesb ury Palm Beach Cowan m Goondiwindi Hebel Mount Y 1,000 k A Ku-ring-gai W Tibooburra E E R F Casino E L Tenterfield T Mona Vale 50 km S Glenorie A Moree C W 800 km E N Bourke Walgett – M Grafton Y I E T Glen N C Inverell D H Y Terrey E Innes S L L 40 km Hills H I Narrabri G Wee Waa Y H A W Coffs Windsor W A Y Asquith H Harbour G I km Richmond H AY Armidale Y 600 Gunnedah W T H Hornsby I IG C H R Dural Frenchs E Cobar South Box Hill 30 km V Wilcannia D L Forest I PAC Coonabarabran N Windsor IF S Y Tamworth Normanhurst I Brookvale BARRIER HIGHWA A C L H G I GH Manly Warren N W E A Broken Hill Nyngan Y W Port C E D N OA O Macquarie R B 20 km B S L 400 km Y H Riverstone L I Menindee I A 2 G W H M H Castle M H T idd W G le H I N a A H Hill Chatswood rb Y Dubbo Muswellbrook C A our N Sydney Gulgong FI I Castlreagh Glenwood N E Epping C 10 km HI Y P E L A R L A GO FR Harbour P EE Ivanhoe W W H Kings Park Mosman Lane Cove A G Y I Mudgee Lane Parkes H West Cove Orange km Ryde Newcastle Doonside Blacktown Seven Hills Booligal 200 Forbes Bathurst Par ram er White Sydney L atta Riv CBD EL Gosford Rooty Hill Bay Darling NEW Lithgow Parramatta Glebe Harbour Y St Marys Camellia SYDNEY Bondi WA Arndell Park Island R IGH Blayney O TERN H West Wyalong Cowra T ES Emu Plains Penrith U Paddington B W AY Merrylands Leichhardt I HIGHW R D N D ER 4 T I Katoomba GREAT WEST M OA R S M SYDNEY Prospect A I Mildura Griffith Clyde TT D MA Alexandria Randwick Guildford Strathfield PARRA N Y R Hay A E T W Marrickville S Young Erskine Park A WAY Wollongong H S H E TURT HIG G Goulburn I Yennora Maroubra H Narrandera D R HWAY Port Kembla Wetherill Cooks D HUME HIG N Chullora Enfield S A Fairfield Tempe OS L R Cootamundra Park River C R N E Villawood Y R B E CANBERRA Nowra A TH Botany M S Swan Hill H W U HIG DR Wagga Tumut C
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