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NOVEMBER 2017 the Distribution List Instructions and Information Are on Page 6 Australian Timetable Association 5 Manor Hill Rd Miranda NSW 2228 Inc. No A0043673H Phone: 02 9522 5748 ABN 74 248 483 468 Email: [email protected] DISTRIBUTION LIST NOVEMBER 2017 The Distribution List instructions and information are on page 6. When ordering items that are available as both prints and computer files, please indicate clearly which version you require. The closing date for orders for Limited Stock items (*) is Friday 17 November 2017. Order Details Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Email address (or phone number) ____________________________________________________________________ Number of Distribution List Items ordered ………………………………………………………………… ______________ Total cost of Distribution List Items (minimum cost with print items is $1.50) ……………………………… $ ____________ Less: Costs you incurred in supplying items…………………………………………………………… $ ____________ Less: Members discount (5% off orders over $10, rounded to nearest 5 cents) ………………………………… $ ____________ Your previous account balance ……………………………………………………………………………… $ ____________ Payment due …………………………………………………………………… ……………………………… $ ____________ Amount paid …………………………………………………………………… ……………………………… $ ____________ Payment by stamps cheque money order PayPal bank deposit ATA credit $ ____________ Size - Cost $ Status Item Details Date Pages Print File 1. TRAIN and TRAM TIMETABLES INTERSTATE G 1 ARTC CF C A4 $1.00 Master Train Plan: Working Timetable for NSW, Vic, SA, WA Tabular format 26 November 2017 885 G 2 ARTC CF C A4 $1.00 Master Train Plan: Working Timetable for NSW, Vic, SA, WA Graphical format 24 September 2017 77 QUEENSLAND H 3 Queensland Rail 24 July 2017 CF C A4 $2.00 Beenleigh Line 10 Caboolture Line 8 Doomben Line 6 Ferny Grove Line 8 Gold Coast - Airport Line 8 Ipswich, Rosewood Line 12 Inner City Stations 35 Inner North Stations 25 The remaining suburban timetables are still dated January 2017 NEW SOUTH WALES B 4 NSW Trainlink 15 October 2017 O C DL $2.00 Central Coast and Newcastle Line 40 Hunter Line 32 G 5 Sydney Trains NSW Trains CF C A4 $1.00 Passenger Working Timetable Book 1: Weekdays 27 November 2017: v2.07 622 Passenger Working Timetable Book 2: Weekends 26 November 2017: v2.07 480 G 6 Sydney Trains CF C A4 $1.00 Suburban Train Rosters: Book 1 Weekdays 27 November 2017: v2.07 207 Suburban Train Rosters: Book 2 Weekends 26 November 2017: v2.07 136 G 7 NSW Trains CF C A4 $12.50 $1.00 L Interurban, Xplorer, XPT Train Rosters: Book 1 Weekdays 27 November 2017: v2.07 86 L Interurban, Xplorer, XPT Train Rosters: Book 2 Weekends and Public Holidays 26 November 2017: v2.07 63 G 8 Sydney Trains CF C A4 $8.00 $0.50 L Draft Suburban and Interurban Starts and Stables for Train Rosters 26 November 2017: v2.04 98 ATA Distribution List November 2017 1 Size - Cost $ Status Item Details Date Pages Print File G 9 Sydney Trains CF C A4 $2.00 $0.50 L Draft Relay Drivers Report 26 November 2017: v2.04 1 L Draft Decant Report 26 November 2017: v2.04 4 G 10 Sydney Trains NSW Trains CF C A4 $1.00 Passenger Working Timetable Book 1: Weekdays 16 October 2017: v6.15 546 Passenger Working Timetable Book 2: Weekends 15 October 2017: v6.15 356 Missing trips Weekdays Up empty from Newcastle Interchange 16 October 2017 1 G 11 Transport for NSW: Freight Working Timetables O C A4 $10.00 $1.00 L Rail Freight Services Book 4: Weekdays 25 September 2017: v6.10 76 L Rail Freight Services Book 5: Weekends 23 September 2017: v6.10 60 G 12 John Holland Rail O C A4 $6.00 $0.50 L NSW Country Working Timetable: North, South, West, Patrols & Possessions 26 November 2017 54 VICTORIA L 13 V/Line: Pocket Timetables O C A7 F $1.50 Bendigo - Melbourne Re-issued with minor corrections 27 August 2017 A L 14 Puffing Billy O C DL F $1.50 Time Tables October 2017 - April 2018 NEW ZEALAND H 15 Kiwi Rail CF C A4 $1.00 North Island Master Train Plan No 21 1 October 2017 6 South Island Master Train Plan No 25 1 October 2017 6 L 16 Great Journeys of New Zealand O C DL $1.50 New Zealand by Train. Northern Explorer. Coastal Pacific. TranzAlpine. Interislander June 2017 20 L Metlink, Wellington O NC 90x105 * 17 Johnsonville, Paraparaumu Train lines timetables same as Item 22 May 2010 Dist List 1 September 2008 F $1.00 * 18 Wairarapa, Hutt Valley & Melling Train lines timetables 1 September 2008 F $1.00 NETHERLANDS L 19 Treinreiziger O C A5 $12.00 * Timetable book Netherlands regional services. In Dutch 2017 654 SWITZERAND L 20 Swiss Association for Public Transport O C A5 $62.00 Swiss Railway Timetable book All trains 10 December 2017: for 2018 large Orders must be placed by 25 November 2017 for inclusion in the ATA bulk order to Fahrplancenter AUSTRIA L 21 New compilation O C A5 $25.00 * Austrian Railway Timetables: Summer book All trains 11 June - 9 December 2017 large BULGARIA L 22 Bulgarian Railways BDZ O C A5 $5.00 * Railways Timetable book 11 Dec 2016 - 9 Dec 2017 140 USA H 23 Amtrak CF C A4 $1.00 Amtrak System Timetable September 2017 136 Northeast Schedule (Virginia Service) 31 October 2017 6 Pacific Surfliner Schedule 9 October 2017 8 2. BUS and FERRY TIMETABLES INTERSTATE L 24 Brisbane 2 Byron O C DL $1.00 Brisbane - Byron Express Bus 31 July 2017 NEW SOUTH WALES: SYDNEY H 25 Turramurra-Bobbin Head Bus Co Bc NC A4 $1.00 223 63 225 166 226: Turramurra Local Services 1 March 1964 4 H 26 Deanes Coaches Bc NC A4 $1.00 225 160: Turramurra Local Services October 1976 2 REGIONAL NSW L 27 Newcastle Transport (Keolis Downer) 27 August 2017: v2 O C DL F $5.00 100 104 106 107 111 Mt Hutton, Charlestown & Jesmond to Newcastle 24 201 Hamilton to Marketown 16 DL 222 224 225 Wallsend & Jesmond to Newcastle East 12 226 230 231 235 Glendale, Maryland & Wallsend to Newcastle 24 310 313 317 318 320 322 Belmont & Warners Bay to Charlestown & Newcastle 28 334 339 363 Warners Bay & Glendale to Charlestown & Newcastle 20 349 350 352 Morisset & Swansea to Belmont & Newcastle 16 Stockton to Newcastle Ferry (includes Nightowl 118 bus service) 8 V2 trip times are the same as V1, but the routes are changed in the Newcastle CBD H 28 Pearce Mountainlink Bc NC A4 $1.00 Katoomba Local Services Undated 2 H 29 Katoomba-Woodford Bus Co Bc NC A4 $1.00 Katoomba Local Services January 1994 2 ATA Distribution List November 2017 2 Size - Cost $ Status Item Details Date Pages Print File L 30 Buses R Us O C DL $1.00 Broken Hill - Mildura 12 June 2017 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY V 31 Transport Canberra O C A5 $10.00 * Central Canberra Weekday Timetable 9 October 2017 100 * Gungahlin Weekday Timetable 9 October 2017 68 * Belconnen Weekday Timetable 9 October 2017 108 * Woden Valley & Weston Creek Weekday Timetable 9 October 2017 92 * Tuggeranong Weekday Timetable 9 October 2017 84 * Canberra Weekend Timetable 7 October 2017 152 V 32 Transport Canberra OC DL $1.00 11 11A City- Canberra Airport-Fairbairn Park 9 October 2017 1 VICTORIA: MELBOURNE M 33 CDC Melbourne Public Transport Victoria 27 August 2017 O C A4 F $4.50 Route 150 Williams Landing - Tarneit Station via Sayers Road Route 151 Williams Landing - Tarneit Station via Westmeadows Lane Route 160 Hoppers Crossing - Tarneit Station via Morris Road Route 167 Hoppers Crossing - Tarneit Station via Werribee Plaza Route 170 Werribee Station - Tarneit Station via Werribee Plaza Route 180 Werribee Station - Tarneit Station via Tarneit Road Route 190 Werribee Station - Wyndham Vale Station Route 191 Werribee Station - Manor Lakes Route 400 Sunshine Station - Laverton Station Route 411/412 Laverton Station - Footscray via Altona Route 414 Laverton Station - Footscray via Laverton North Route 439 Werribee Station - Werribee South Route 441 Werribee Station - Westleigh Gardens Route 443 Werribee Southern Loop Route 494 Williams Landing - Point Cook South via Alamanda Boulevard Route 495 Williams landing - Point Cook South via Boardwalk Boulevard Route 496 Laverton - Sanctuary Lakes Route 497 Williams Landing - Saltwater Coast Estate Route 498 Laverton Station - Hoppers Crossing M 34 Bacchus Marsh Coaches Public Transport Victoria 27 August 2017 O C A4 F $1.00 Route 433 Bacchus Marsh SC - Hillview Estate Route 434 Bacchus Marsh Station - Telford Park Route 435 Bacchus Marsh Station - Darley M 35 Ventura Public Transport Victoria 27 August 2017 O C A4 F $4.50 Route 705 Mordialloc - Springvale Route 708 Hampton - Carrum Route 709 Mordialloc Station - Noble Park Station Route 770/771/777 Frankston Station - Karingal SC/Langwarrin Route 772/774 Frankston - Eliza Heights/Delacombe Park Route 773 Frankston Station - Frankston South Route 775 Frankston Station - Lakewood Route 776 Frankston - Pearcedale Route 779/780 Frankston - Belvedere Park/Carrum Route 781/784/785 Frankston Station - Mount Martha/Osborne/Mornington East Route 782/783 Frankston Station - Flinders/Hastings Route 788 Frankston - Portsea Route 825 Moorabbin - Southland Route 832 Frankston Station - Carrum Downs Route 833 Frankston Station - Carrum Station Route 858 Aspendale Gardens - Edithvale Station Route 970 Carrum - Rosebud (Night Bus) M 36 Sita Public Transport Victoria 27 August 2017 O C A4 F $1.00 Route 455 Micasa Rise - Melton Station Route 457 Melton - Melton Station Route 458 Kurunjang - Melton Station Route 459 Arnolds Creek - Melton Station M 37 Kastoria Public Transport Victoria 27 August 2017 O C A4 F $1.00 Route 460 Watergardens - Caroline Springs Station
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