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January 2012 DISTRIBUTION LIST January 2012 The AATTC Distribution Service aims to supply as many current Australian timetables and information brochures as possible. It also provides historical material from Australia and overseas as it becomes available. Some of the main items of interest in this month’s Distribution List include: • Recent QR Passenger Translink train timetables from 12 December 2011 (Item 1) • Update set of tabulated CityRail Working Timetables files from 12 December 2011 (Item 10). • New V/Line card timetables from 4 December 2011 (Item 12). • Train and bus timetables and brochures for the Christmas / New Year Holiday period 2011 – 2012 (Items 15, 20, 22, 40, 47, 49, 52, 53, 56, 61, 76, 79, 81, 90, 91, 95, 99, 101) • Timetables and brochures for the Epping line duplication (Items 16, 18, 87, 92, 93) • The remaining Yarra Trams Route Guides & Maps, replacing conventional timetables (Item 94). • New fares details and guides for Sydney (Item 80) and Victoria (Items 84, 103, 104). • Large (roughly A1) black and white wall map showing railways lines (and not much else) in Australia, possibly from the 1930s (Item 75). It is available rolled flat in a mailing tube, or folded to A3. Information about its date from anyone studying the information on the map would be greatly appreciated. January 2012 items were supplied by: Simon Aalbers, Barry Blair, Adrian Dessanti, Scott Ferris, Hilaire Fraser, Joe Freidman, Stephen Gray, Peter Hobbis, Les Hyland, Richard Irvine, Victor Isaacs, Len Regan, Lourie Smit, Peter Walhouse, Roger Wheaton, Brendan Whyte, David Whiteford. Some items have been held over for the February 2012 List. Payments for orders or for creating advance credit can be made by: • Postage stamps (any denominations). • Money Order or cheque, payable to Australian Association of Timetable Collectors Inc (AATTC). • On the internet through PayPal <www.paypal.com.au> to AATTC at <[email protected]>. Send an email to the Distribution Officer at <[email protected]> if you need more details about PayPal. • Internet bank deposit to AATTC: Westpac BSB 034083, account 163088. Please send an email advice to <[email protected]> when you make a deposit, and include your name in the bank deposit message. If you wish, you can let the Distribution Officer advise you of the cost of your order, or you can create a credit account. You will receive advice of your account balance with each order. The deadline for the receipt of material for the February 2012 Distribution List is Friday 27 January 2012. May I wish you all the best for the New Year. Thank you to all the participants who have made the Distribution Service such an enjoyable success during 2011. Send your order for Distribution List items to Len Regan, Distribution Officer: • by mail to: PO Box 21, Yea Vic 3717 • by email to: [email protected] • by phone to: 0409 209 114, or 03 5797 2493 Compiled 8 January 2012 Order Details Name Address Email address (for electronic files) Number of Items ordered Total number of points for these items Total Cost of Items (1 point = $0.25, Minimum order = $1.25) $ Less: Cost you incurred in supplying items - $ Your previous credit balance - $ Member’s discount (5% for orders over $10) - $ Payment due $ Payment by stamps cheque money order PayPal bank deposit $ AATTC Distribution List January 2012 1 Size - Item Details Date Status Points Pages 1. TRAIN and TRAM TIMETABLES QUEENSLAND 1 QR Passenger TRANSLink EF A4 Caboolture Line 12 December 2011 Gold Coast Line 12 December 2011 Ipswich / Rosewood Line 12 December 2011 Doomben Line 14 November 2011 Available only as pdf files sent by email EF 2 G 2 QR Passenger TRANSLink O C A6 F 2 Gold Coast Line 12 December 2011 NEW SOUTH WALES CityRail: Train Rosters A4 3 Suburban Train Rosters: Weekdays, Weekends Only as pdf files sent by email 12 December 2011: v 3.56 EF 248,132 2 4 Intercity Train Rosters: Weekdays, Weekends Only as pdf files sent by email 12 December 2011: v 3.56 EF 68, 44 2 5 Diesel Train Rosters: Weekdays, Weekends 12 December 2011: v 3.56 O C 20, 16 16 Also available as pdf files sent by email EF 2 6 Starts and Stables 12 December 2011: v 3.56 O C 36 16 Also available as pdf file sent by email EF 1 7 CityRail O C DL 6 Trackwork: South Line track reconstruction: South, Inner West & East Hills lines 3 - 20 January 2012 108 8 CountryLink O C A4 16 Train rosters 12 December 2011: v 3.56 34 Also available as pdf file sent by email EF 1 9 CountryLink O NC A4 3 Melbourne - Sydney XPT timetable and fares Until 15 December 2011 10 RailCorp: CityRail Standard Working Timetables EF A4 Weekdays Updated Tabulated pages 12 December 2011 506 Weekends Updated Tabulated pages 17 December 2011 322 Also available as pdf files sent by email EF 2 11 RailCorp: CityRail Working Timetables Amendments O C A4 6 STN 2279- 2011: Deployment of 3rd & 4th Waratah sets into revenue service 12 December 2011 6 Also available as pdf file sent by email EF 1 VICTORIA 12 V/Line: Card Timetables 4 December 2011 O C A7 F 5 Geelong - Melbourne Apollo Bay, Lorne - Melbourne Warrnambool - Melbourne Warrnambool - Ballarat Mt Gambier - Melbourne Casterton, Hamilton - Melbourne Ballarat - Melbourne includes Wendouree, Bacchus Marsh, Melton 13 V/Line: Card Timetables O NC A7 F 2 Ballarat - Melbourne includes Wendouree, Bacchus Marsh, Melton 9 October 2011 14 V/Line: Card Timetables O C A7 F 2 Melbourne - Beechworth, Bright & Mt Beauty, Rutherglen & Corowa, Yarrawonga 30 October 2011 15 V/Line O C A4 5 Great Ocean Road: Special Holiday Timetable 17 Dec 2011 - 29 Jan 2012 2 16 Metro O C DL 3 Epping Line see also Item 87 28 November 2011 48 17 Metro O C A4 6 WTT.2011/11: WTT alterations: Altered stabling at Melbourne, Craigieburn 16 December 2011 2 WTT.2010/11: WTT alterations: Permanent V/Line alterations 8 December 2011 4 18 Metro O NC A4 6 S.3879/11: Metro Driver Training: Epping - Keon Park 27 November 2011 6 19 Metro O C A4 10 C.2000/11: Freight Train Schedules on Metro Network 11 December 2011 16 Also available as pdf files sent by email EF 1 20 Metro O NC A4 8 S.4087/11: Steel train operations over the New Year break 2 - 7 January 2012 4 21 Puffing Billy O C DL F 2 Time Tables October 2011 - April 2012 SOUTH AUSTRALIA 22 Adelaide Metro Web NC A4 8 New Years Eve: Train, Tram, Bus timetables, + City & Glenelg bus stops details 31 Dec 2010 - 1 Jan 2012 12 2. BUS and FERRY TIMETABLES INTERSTATE 23 Firefly O C A4 3 Melbourne - Adelaide, Sydney (undated, but current) 2 ATTC Distribution List January 2012 2 Size - Item Details Date Status Points Pages QUEENSLAND: BRISBANE 24 TransLink Southern Region Park Ridge Transit 31 October 2011 O C 4A4 6 Route 534: Browns Plains - Springfield Routes 540, P546: Brisbane City - Beaudesert Routes 541, 542, 543, 544 : Browns Plains Services Route 545: Garden City - Browns Plains REGIONAL QUEENSLAND Whitsunday Transit qconnect O NC 70x150 25 Whitsundays servicing Shute Harbour, Airliner Beach, Cannonvale, Proserpine September 2010 2 26 Whitsundays servicing Shute Harbour, Airliner Beach, Cannonvale, Proserpine July 2010 2 27 Whitsunday Islands Resort Connections Timetable including Flight Connections Until 31 December 2009 2 28 Whitsunday Islands Resort Connections Timetable including Flight Connections One of monthly issues in 2009 2 Cruise Whitsundays O NC 70x150 29 Whitsunday Islands Resort Connections Timetable including Flight Connections One of monthly issues in 2011 2 30 Whitsunday Islands Resort Connections Timetable including Flight Connections Until 31 July 2010 2 31 Whitsunday Islands Resort Connections Timetable including Flight Connections Until 31 December 2009 2 32 Whitsunday Islands Resort Connections Timetable including Flight Connections One of monthly issues in 2009 2 Fantasea O NC A7 F 33 Fantasea Ferry: Connecting Shute Harbour, Hamilton Island, Daydream Island 12 July 2010 2 34 Fantasea Ferry: Connecting Shute Harbour, Hamilton Island, Daydream Island 25 October 2009 2 * 35 Fantasea Ferry: Connecting Shute Harbour, Hamilton Island, Daydream Island 5 April 2009 2 36 Mackay Transit Coaches qconnect O C? 4A4 2 Routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ,6 ,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12: Mackay June 2010 37 Bowen Transit O C? DL 2 Collinsville - Bowen June 2010 NEW SOUTH WALES: SYDNEY 38 Captain Cook Cruises O C DL F 3 Hop On Hop Off Sydney Harbour Explorer November 2011 Zoo Express August 2011 39 Hillsbus Transit Graphics format O C P F 2 Routes 607X, 617X: Rouse Hill - City 3 January 2012 40 Hillsbus Transit Graphics format O NC A53 Route 607X: City - North West T-Way Amended timetable 7 - 23 December 2011 2 41 Busabout Transit Graphics format 10 May 2010: version 3 O NC DL F 3 Routes 853, 854: Carnes Hill - Liverpool: Route 853 diversion 7 February 2011 14 Routes 865, 866: Casula - Liverpool: Route 866 trip time change 28 March 2011 8 These timetables have the variation notice stuck on the front cover REGIONAL NSW 42 Uralla Shire Council Cc C DL F 3 Tablelands Community Transport 22 October 2010 43 New England Coaches O C DL 2 Tamworth - Coffs Harbour with train & coach connections at Coffs Harbour (undated, but November 2011) 44 Busways North Coast O C DL F 5 Rs 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 365, 366, 367, 368: Coffs Harbour & Southern are 14 November 2011 32 45 Busways North Coast O C DL F 2 Routes 150, 151, 152: Taree, Hawkes Nest - Newcastle Coach Services 23 October 2011 46 Bega Valley Coaches Transit Graphics format O C DL F 2 Routes 774, 775 and School services: Bega - Bermagui, Brogo Dam, Central Tilba 22 March 2010: v1 VICTORIA: MELBOURNE 47 Ventura: National
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