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Barnes to Moulamein R01-2011 Train Operating Data NA_NSP_02.17 – R01-2011 Network Services BARNES TO MOULAMEIN BROAD GAUGE 1. CLASS OF LOCOMOTIVE AND PERMITTED SPEEDS (KM/H) CLASS OF LOCOMOTIVE G, XR, BL A, B,GM, N, S X, H, P, T, Y BARNES and MOULAMEIN Freight - 30 Except Over Edward River Bridge at 371.001 km on Freight - 15 Up side of Moulamein Note Trains do not operate BARNES – MOULAMEIN line without prior approval. 2. SPECIAL SPEED RESTRICTIONS No Special Speed Restrictions apply. 3. RULING GRADE LOADS (TONNES) SECTION CLASSES OF LOCOMOTIVES G, XR, N GM, S, Mod A Non- Non- B H solo or H multi T or P T or P Y solo Y multi BL X Mod A Mod A multi with with solo or multi or multi with solo or multi H, P, T or other multi with with with T, other multi with Y class H, P, T or other Y, H or class with A other Y class P class DOWN Barnes to MOULAMEIN .. 2650 2370 2500 2500 2500 2070 1900 1710 1700 1530 850 770 UP Moulamein to BARNES .. 4180 4180 4180 4180 3760 4180 3140 2830 2930 2460 1940 1740 4. SAFEWORKING SYSTEMS STATUS – ATTENDED STATUS – UNATTENDED BARNES Attended Junction Station Unattended Junction Station MOULAMEIN Unattended location Unattended Train Order Terminal Station Train Order Working is in force between BARNES to MOULAMEIN. A Proceed and Return Train Order may be issued between ECHUCA / BARNES and MOULAMEIN. 5. SPECIAL NOTES No Special Notes. 6. DISTANCES FROM MELBOURNE AND CLEAR LENGTH OF CROSSING ROADS LOCATION MARKED DISTANCE FROM CLEAR LENGTH OF CROSSING ROADS MELBOURNE (KM) (LENGTH IN METRES) (VIA SEYMOUR) NO. 1 NO. 2 BARNES 245.120 .. .. WOMBOOTA 262.505 .. .. BUNNALOO 278.700 .. .. CALDWELL 297.127 .. .. WAKOOL 318.021 .. .. BURRABOI 329.065 .. .. MOULAMEIN 372.408 378 378 NETWORK SERVICE PLAN Print Date: 9 June 2015; Printed copies are uncontrolled Page 1 of 2 Approved by: Operations Manager, Regional Network and Access Train Operating Data NA_NSP_02.17 – R01-2011 Network Services BARNES TO MOULAMEIN BROAD GAUGE 7. TRACK CLASS Track is maintained to CLASS 4 standards. 8. PROTECTED LEVEL CROSSINGS No Protected Level Crossings. NETWORK SERVICE PLAN Print Date: 9 June 2015; Printed copies are uncontrolled Page 2 of 2 Approved by: Operations Manager, Regional Network and Access .
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