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NATIONAL RAIL SAFETY REGISTER REGISTRATIONS LOCATION RAIL INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGER (RIM) SIDING NAME SIDING LOCATION STATE KMS 251 Pty Ltd 251 Siding Werris Creek NSW Albany Bulk Handling Pty Limited Albany Port Princess Royal Drive WA Alcoa of Australia Limited Calcine Private Siding South of Pinjarra East 6,2100 WA Wagerup Private Siding South of Waroona 117,7700 WA Bunbury Private Siding Bunbury Inner Harbour WA Kwinana Private Siding Kwinana Industrial Area WA Allied Mills Pty Limited Allied Mills Grain Maldon 81,500 NSW Allied Mills Grain Siding Kensington VIC Alstom Transport Australia Pty Limited Ballarat Private Siding Ballarat VIC Ashton Coal Operation Pty Limited Ashton Coal Siding Camberwell NSW Auscott Limited Auscott Siding Narrabri Narrabri 573,0000 NSW Auscott Siding Warren Warren 572.9020 NSW Austar Coal Mine Pty Limited Austar Pelton 217,7250 NSW Austrak Pty Ltd Austrak Wagga Sleeper Loading Siding Bomen 514.0000 NSW Australian Ocean Logistics Port Playford Siding Port Augusta 7.8000 SA Australian Railway Historical Society – W.A Division South West Rail & Heritage Centre Boyanup WA Bassendean Railway Museum Bassendean WA Australian Terminal Operations Management Pty Ltd ATOM Townsville Townsville Port QLD ATOM Cloncurry Cloncurry 771.0340 QLD Austube Mills Pty Ltd Austube Mills Acacia Ridge 14.0000 QLD AWB Grainflow Pty Ltd Stub Siding The Gums 110.2700 QLD Talwood AWB Siding Talwood 292.8380 QLD GrainFlow Charlton Charlton VIC GrainFlow Birchip Birchip VIC GrainFlow Sea Lake Sea Lake VIC GrainFlow Dimboola Dimboola VIC GrainFlow West Wyalong West Wyalong 562.2300 NSW GrainFlow Mallala Mallala 60.1000 SA GrainFlow Crystal Brook Crystal Brook 20.8000 SA GrainFlow Pinnaroo Pinnaroo 264.4000 SA GrainFlow Oaklands Oaklands 381.4810 NSW Objective Document ID: A433068 Last Updated: 6 May 2021 GrainFlow Nyngan Nyngan 626.6000 NSW GrainFlow Narromine Narromine 550.3000 NSW GrainFlow Grong Grong Grong Grong 566.9800 NSW GrainFlow Bogan Gate Bogan Gate 487.2510 NSW Bartter Enterprises Pty Limited Feed Mill Siding (Cardiff) Sulphide Junction 153.5000 NSW BP Australia Pty Ltd Kewdale (Standard Gauge) Kewdale Railway Yard WA West Kalgoorlie West Kalgoorlie Railway Yard WA Bengalla Mining Company Pty Limited Bengalla Railway Muswellbrook 294.2740 NSW BHP Billiton Nickel West Pty Ltd Hampton Nickel Private Siding West Kalgoorlie to Esperance Railway WA Hampton Acid Private Siding West Kalgoorlie to Esperance Railway WA Leonora Private Siding West Kalgoorlie to Leonora Railway WA Redmine Private Siding West Kalgoorlie to Esperance Railway WA Kwinana Nickel Private Siding Within Kwinana Industrial Area WA Bloomfield Collieries Pty Ltd Bloomfield Railway East Maitland NSW Camberwell Railway Singleton NSW BlueScope Steel Limited Forrestfield Railway Yard Forrestfield WA Western Port Hastings VIC Cormack Road Wingfield SA Board of the Queensland Museum The Workshops Rail Museum North Ipswich QLD Boggabri Coal Operations Pty Ltd Boggabri Coal Private Siding Boggabri NSW Boggabri – Maules Creek Rail Pty Ltd Boggabri Coal- Maules Creek Siding Boggabri 520.0850 NSW Boral Cement Limited Berrima Works & Junction Berrima 143.2460 NSW BCSC Clyde Yard Clyde 20.1000 NSW Kooragang Works Kooragang Island 179.5940 NSW Maldon Maldon 82.4000 NSW Marulan/Medway Junction Marulan 190.0870 NSW Goods Siding Boambee 606.1950 NSW Transit and Goods Siding Wauchope 454,7750 NSW Mildura Mildura VIC Somerton Somerton VIC Waurn Ponds Waurn Ponds VIC Boral Resources (NSW) Pty Ltd Dunmore Quarry Branch Dunmore 110.8590 NSW Boral Enfield Sidings Enfield 15.3000 NSW St Peters St Peters 12.6490 NSW Boral Resources (VIC) Pty Ltd Boral Resources Deer Park Deer Park VIC Bulga Coal Management Pty Limited Bulga Coal Broke 242.3380 NSW Buttai Gravel Pty Ltd Ardglen Quarry Siding Ardglen 363.9330 NSW Martins Creek Quarry Martins Creek 218.6800 NSW Objective Document ID: A433068 Last Updated: 6 May 2021 Caltex Australia Petroleum Pty Ltd Caltex Private Siding Alice Springs, Ghan Road 133,4600 NT Cargill Australia Limited Kooragang Crush Kooragang Island 178.9790 NSW Cargill Wharf Kooragang Island 178.9080 NSW Cargill Processing Limited Cargill Siding Narrabri West 567.1130 NSW Carrington Ginning Pty Ltd Carrington Goondiwindi 187.6030 QLD Casino Rail Freight Terminal Pty Ltd Casino Rail Freight Terminal Nammoona 810.3000 NSW Cement Australia Holdings Pty Ltd QCL Sidings Port of Townsville QLD Cairns Terminal Dutton St Siding North Coast Line, Cairns 1680.6400 QLD Clyde Terminal Clyde 19.5000 NSW Cement Australia Newcastle Terminal Kooragang Island 270.0000 NSW Centennial Airly Pty Ltd Airly Coal Private Siding Capartee 212.0000 NSW Centennial Newstan Pty Limited Newstan Colliery Rail Loop Fassifern 142.5000 NSW Charbon Coal Pty Limited Charbon Coal Loop Charbon 244.6160 NSW Clarence Colliery Pty Ltd Clarence Colliery Siding Newnes Junction 141.6620 NSW Cobar Management Pty Limited CSA Mine Yard Cobar 763.8210 NSW Cobar Operations Pty Ltd Cobar to Elura Mine Branch Cobar 754.7000 NSW Cockburn Cement Limited West Kalgoorlie Private Siding West Kalgoorlie Railway Yard WA Soudcem Private Siding Kwinana and Forrestfield 13.000 WA Parkeston Private Siding West Kalgoorlie Freight Yard 1776.0000 WA ConPorts Pty Ltd Conports Carrington 169.3970 NSW Coogee Chemicals Pty Ltd Kwinana Diesel Loading Kwinana Industrial Area WA Co-operative Bulk Handling Albany Private Siding Brookfield Rail Network at Albany Port WA Kwinana Private Siding Brookfield Rail Network at Kwinana WA Esperance Private Siding Brookfield Rail Network at Esperance WA Forrestfield Private Siding Brookfield Rail Network at Forrestfield WA Railway Yard Geraldton Private Siding WA Mid West Ports Authority CSBP Limited CSBP Sodium Cyanide Private Siding Kwinana Industrial Area WA Ammonia Anhydrous Private Siding Within the Kwinana Industrial Area WA Diesel Electric Rail Motor Preservation Association of Victoria Newport Rail Siding Newport VIC DP World Melbourne Limited West Swanston Dock VIC Somerton Siding Melbourne VIC Emerald Logistics Pty Ltd West Melbourne Site West Melbourne VIC Woorinen Woorinen VIC Freightliner Australia Coal Haulage Pty Limited No 1 Down Siding, No 2 Down Siding & Coal Muswellbrook 288.1700 NSW No 1 Road Nine West Bullock Island, Port Warratah 170.6470 NSW Objective Document ID: A433068 Last Updated: 6 May 2021 Fremantle Port Authority Kwinana Bulk Terminal Private Siding Kwinana Industrial Area WA Kwinana Bulk Jetty Private Siding Kwinana Industrial Area WA G.H Varley Pty Ltd Varley Sidings Carrington 171.1370 NSW Gemco Rail Pty Ltd North Dynon Siding West Melbourne VIC Forrestfield Private Siding Forrestfield Railway Yard WA Hunter Valley Training Centre Yard Hunter Valley (Telarah Site) NSW QRX Shed Line and the Gantry Line Gladstone Yard QLD George Weston Foods Limited Weston’s Milling Enfield 16.8000 NSW Gladstone Ports Corporation Limited K&S Gas Road, Gladstone Port QLD Gloucester Coal Ltd Duralie Siding Duralie 272.9800 NSW Stratford Coal Loop Stratford Coal Loop 292.7100 NSW Goulburn Loco Roundhouse Preservation Society Inc Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre Goulburn 226.0000 NSW Hanson Australia Pty Limited West Kilmore Quarry Kilmore VIC Westall Siding Westall VIC Brooklyn Siding Brooklyn VIC Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd Lynwood Quarry Lynwood 196.4520 NSW Holcim Rooty Hill Siding Rooty Hill 39.0000 NSW Hunter Valley Energy Coal Pty Ltd Mt Arthur Coal Spur Muswellbrook 278.3350 NSW HV Operations Pty Limited Newdell Balloon Loop Camberwell 265.8840 NSW Illawarra Coal Holdings Pty Ltd Nebo Main Line (Kemira Valley) Cringila NSW Iluka Resources Limited Iluka Sands Private Siding Hamilton VIC Incitec Pivot Limited Townsville Port Port of Townsville QLD Inghams Enterprises Pty Limited Inghams Feed Mill Standing Berrima 143.0000 NSW Interlink Pty Ltd Interlink Pty Ltd Charlton 14.6100 QLD Ivanhoe Coal Pty Limited Lidsdale Siding Lidsdale 170.5240 NSW Junee Railway Workshop Pty Ltd Junee Roundhouse Junee 486.0000 NSW Kalari Proprietary Limited Portland Depot Portland VIC K & H Ainsworth Engineering Pty Limited Goulburn Wheat Sidings Goulburn 225.5900 NSW Broken Hill Maintenance Depot Crystal Street Yard, Broken Hill 1125.2200 NSW Lachlan Valley Railway Society Co-operative Ltd Cowra Locomotive Depot Cowra 365.5000 NSW Hunter Valley Railway Trust Siding Branxton 215.6740 NSW East Fork Locomotive Depot Orange, 232.7090 NSW LDC Warehousing Australia Pty Limited QLD Lithgow State Mine Railway Ltd Lithgow State Mine Branch Lithgow 155.2850 NSW Locomotive Restoration Group Inc Traralgon Locomotive Depot Traralgon 158.0700 VIC Objective Document ID: A433068 Last Updated: 6 May 2021 Loram Pty Ltd Loram Pty Ltd Mile End 3,4400 SA Louis Dreyfus Commodities Melbourne JVP Pty Ltd Namoi Cotton Alliance South Western Line, Goondiwindi 197.7300 QLD & Narmcott Marketing Pty Ltd Trucking Yard Lane North Western Line, Wee Waa 599.2640 NSW Maxwell Ventures (Management) Pty Ltd Drayton Antiene Spur Antiene 271.9800 NSW Mangoola Coal Operations Pty Limited Xstrata Mangoola Private Siding Wybong 306.9500 NSW Maules Creek Coal Pty Ltd Maules Creek Private Siding Boggabri 528.0500 NSW McConnell Dowell Constructors (Aust) Pty Ltd McIntyre Siding (4,5,6 and 7 tracks) Lot 89 McIntyre Road, Sunshine VIC Metropolitan Collieries Pty Ltd Metropolitan Colliery Siding Helensburgh NSW Metziya Pty Ltd Blayney Sea Link Rail Siding Blayney 287.7720 NSW Mobil Oil Australia Pty Ltd Mobil Oil Private Siding Birkenhead 9.0910 SA Moolarben Coal Operations Pty Ltd Moolarben Coal Operations Ulan 432.0000 NSW Mount Gibson Mining
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