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CRN: NSW West Railway Track and Signalling JHR NSW Country Regional Network Section: West Go to page 2 for index Last revised 7 September 2021 G F Vincent 2012 Drawings: 1488 CRN WEST TRACK & SIGNAL INDEX Page Drawing Section Page Drawing Section 1 Cover CRN West 22 Sect. N6 Tottenham Branch 2 Index 27 N412 Bogan Gate (ARTC DIN) 3 Sect. N4 Main West (Lithgow ‐ Parkes) 24 N1475 Bogan Gate North ‐ The Troffs 4 N1462 Bowenfels 25 N1476 Kadungle ‐ Tullamore 5 N1463 Cox's River ‐ Wallerawang 26 N1476 Yethera ‐ Tottenham 6 N1460 Wallerawang Junction‐ Rydal 27 Sect. N7 Main West (Orange ‐ Dubbo) 7 N1459 Tarana ‐ Raglan 28 N1481 Orange ‐ Kerrs Creek 8 N1458 Kelso ‐ Bathurst 29 N1482 Stuart Town 9 N1457 Georges Plains ‐ Newbridge 30 N1483 Wellington ‐ Combo 10 N1456 Murrobo ‐ Spring Hill 31 N1484 Geurie ‐ Wongbarton 11 N1455 Huntley ‐ Orange East Fork 32 Sect. N8 Main West (Orange ‐ Dubbo) 12 N1454 Molong 33 N456 Troy Junction (ARTC DIN) 13 N1453 Pinecliffe BP ‐ Manildra 34 N1485 Talbragar ‐ Balladoran 14 N1452 Bumberry ‐ Parkes Sub Terminal 35 N1486 Gilgandra ‐ Armatree 15 N1451 Parkes 36 N1487 Gulgar ‐ Combar 16 N1450 Parkes Triangle/Parkes Loco 37 N1488 Coonamble South ‐ Coonamble 17 Sect. N5 Charbon Branch 38 Sect. N9 Cobar Branch 18 N1471 Baal Bone Junction ‐ Capertee 39 N453 Narromine (ARTC DIN) 19 N1472 Airley Loop ‐ Charbon Coal Loop 40 N1491 Narromine West ‐ Nevertire 20 N1473 (Kandos) 41 N1492 Mullengudgery ‐ Nyngan Wheat 21 N1474 Baal Bone Coal Loop 42 N1493 Miandetta ‐ Cobar 43 N1494 Elura 44 N1499 Warren South Branch LINE Western Main Line Dubbo Line SECTION Parkes-Lithgow New South Wales PAGES 1450-1462 CRN Orange Orange South Jcn RylstoneLine Ivanhoe Coal Home Orange - COX'S RIVER East Fork Wallerwang Junction WALLERAWANG Another Line Molong PARKES Pinecliffe Manildra Bumberry Dubbo Line Mandagery Borenore BP Rylstone Line ORANGE Spring Hill Bathurst Kelso WALLERAWANG Narromine Line Polona Millthorpe LITHGOW Broken Hill Line Murrobo Raglan Rydal Goobang Junction BLAYNEY Georges Plains Parkes SCT. Wimbeldon PARKES Tarana Parkes Loco. Cowra Line [closed] Newbridge Parkes Sub Terminal Goobang South Sydney Line (Sydney Trains) Cootamundra Line Click stations to select Reverse (E>W) Format Section N4 158.800 Sydney Trains Sydney Trains JHR CRN WESTERN LINE to SYDNEY Y2762 156.075 156.311 156.859 158.137 158.865 159.208 159.558 159.597 [ID???] 158.2 156.476 (LW) EYL/YL 97.1 97.9 158.7 C [ >> >> >> << ...... [ 97.4 P 97.8 98.6 C 97.0 BBT P YL/EYL (LW) SANDFORD ST YOUNG ST GEORGE COATES ST GEORDIE ST BOWENFELS COOERWUL RD FARMERS CREEK WESTERN HWY ROAD BRIDGE RAIL BRIDGE RAIL BRIDGE RAIL BRIDGE VIADUCT ROAD BRIDGES Sydney Trains Infrastructure - JHR Operational Control 161.002 161.849 163.360 164.111 168.506 [ID1] 165.834 YL/EYL WG1 C 162.9 B SL MARRANGAROO C 162.8 166.8 B TUNNEL YL/EYL (MARRANGAROO) 1011m. GIRRAWEEN DR MARRANGAROO CREEK WESTERN HWY CASTLEREAGH HWY ROAD BRIDGE OAKEY FOREST RD VIADUCT ROAD BRIDGE RAIL BRIDGE N1461 COX'S RIVER STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations BOWENFELS - MARRANGAROO Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1462 171.3 DM UM COX'S RIVER BR WALLERAWANG WG3 P P 170.262 WG11 P 51A WALLERAWANG JUNCTION B M SL M 54B 51B 54B N1460 M M 2B B WG5 52A M 2B WG14 WG10 B WG13 P P M 52B 169.379 BR UM COX'S RIVER UM DM CP R 63 WG6 DM PS UM DM N1462 W 515m. Y MARRANGAROO P L X MAIN RD Y W C P WALLERAWANG POWER STATION Siding D 2E E 170.542 171.689 [ID79] WG8 H 2H AUSTEND & BUTTA P Siding C SOUTH FORK DEPARTURES 609m. 524m. 171.080 EAST FORK 548m. NORTH FORK ARRIVALS 2J PIPERS FLAT J CREEK CP COAL HAUL ROAD 600m. NECK LIDSDALE STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations COX'S RIVER - WALLERAWANG Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1461 177.091 171.797 WALLERAWANG JUNCTION 55 M WG16 WG22 P WG22 Dist. YL/EYL GREAT WESTERN HWY N1461 WG18 OVERPASS WALLERAWANG PIPERS FLAT RD ROAD BRIDGE 172.321 PIPERS FLAT RD [ID80] WG20 YL/EYL N1471 P PORTLAND WG20 Dist. CRN line to CHARBON OLD WESTERN RD RYDAL (RDL) RL3 RL7 Rptr P P RL3 RL3 Dist 51A RL9 52A M RL4 1625m. M RL6 RL10 P RL10 Dist P N1459 181.5 TARANA 181.172 [ID2] STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations WALLERAWANG JUNCTION - RYDAL Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1460 N1460 M RYDAL 198.3 C 203.220 198.119 Original branch line to [ID???] 5C TA6 OBERON (closed) YL/EYL PS BR 199.215 199.627 TA31 Dist. TA31 TA33 YL/EYL 4C TA7 M TA32 57 P TA34 P TA40 P TA40 Dist. DIAMOND SWAMP RD YL/EYL UNDERPASS TARANA TARANA RD TARANA RD SOLITARY CREEK 213.7 225.060 A [ID152] 214.221 215.386 213.3Dist. 213.1 t 3A 6A A 6A 214.4 214.4Dist. P C LY101 (3A) LY102 (6A) A R RAGLAN-TARANA RD RAGLAN-TARANA RD BREWONGLE LN ROAD BRIDGE RAIL BRIDGE LOCKSLEY (BREWONGLE) 232.118 233.496 [ID153] 233.1 YL/EYL P RN201 Dist. RN201 P C 3B SL 2A 2A 2B B RN210 145.6 C RN202 A P YL/EYL C 271 (2B)R unnamed R 270 ROAD BRIDGE RAGLAN 272 (3B) BARLEY ST UNCLE BENS Siding N1458 KELSO STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations TARANA - RAGLAN Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1459 237.480 237.7 S to PATRICK'S Siding 239.110 239.252 S BT103 M L 113B M BT120 C P BT2 P BT101 BT102 P 113A BT3 P B UM M B2 BT105 2E BT1 M B C BT43 B2 BT118 E 45 B1 B1 BT119 LEE ST UM DM C N1459 OVERPASS R 111 Multi User Siding 1 P R 114 MACQUARIE RIVER RAGLAN Private Siding Silo Multi User Siding 2 KELSO R D 239.700 239.9 BATHURST WORKSHOPS No.4 DOWN RECEPTION SIDING 240.680 No.3 DOWN RECEPTION SIDING DNP No.2 DOWN RECEPTION SIDING N1457 R 20 CP R 22 R 24 No.1 DOWN RECEPTION SIDING GEORGES PLAINS P 3D G BT41 BT46 D 2E E 2G M 33A B A 19A 3D LOOP 1342m. BT53 M L M M 19B BT53 RPTR M 33B gi gi MAIN 2B 2C BT48 BT55 B P P A B C No.1 UP SIDING DR R 24 No.2 UP SIDING R 34 SHELL / BP SIDING BATHURST No.3 UP SIDING RUSSELL ST ROCKET ST UNDERPASS ROAD BRIDGE STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations KELSO - BATHURST Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1458 241.655 244.580 247.175 248.181 [ID3] [ID4] [ID107] [ID5] 251.681 [ID6] NPS t t B A P GP3 Dist P GP3 BT54 N1458 BATHURST P BT56 BT56 Dist A YL/EYL B LLOYDS RD OMYA MINERALS HEN & CHICKEN LN TRUNKEY RD TRUNKEY RD (VALE RD) (VALE RD) (SOUTH BATHURST) (ORTON PARK) (PERTHVILLE) WIMBLEDON 252.0 262.927 GEORGES PLAINS [ID22] B t GP7 WN3 Dist WN3 GP9 M 1660m. M GP4 52A 51A GP10 GP10 Dist WN10 WN10 Dist P P B GP6 BATHAMPTON RD 273.0 273.212 YL/EYL P CP NE7 282.5 Dist P B 282.5 NE1 Dist P P NE1 NE3 YL/EYL 51 M NE4 NE6 P NE6 Dist 282.6 NEWBRIDGE NPS YL/EYL BLAYNEY RD N1456 ROAD BRIDGE (ATHOL) MURROBO STANDARD GAUGE TRACK Signal Locations (BATHURST) - NEWBRIDGE Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1457 P SEALINK SIDING BY9 287.3 287.670 MU6 Siding 2 Siding 4 M 51A YL/EYL A 50A ESA MU1B MU1A MU5 P M Siding 1 Siding 3 M 50B ESA M 2 BY11 P M 51B MU3 MU8 A N1457 MURROBO NEWBRIDGE RD NEWBRIDGE BRIDGE CRN line to COWRA (closed) 291.625 289.500 290.165 [ID7] 290.4 BLAYNEY G A BY21 P BY22 BY33 BY35 2J 775m. B 2G J CP 55A M 2H H M 55B Container Siding 1 P BY34 BY36 P BY14 P A 300m. YL/EYL B BY24 Container Siding 2 BELUBULA ADELAIDE ST Hardstand RIVER (MID WESTERN HWY) Container Siding 3 CONTAINER TERMINAL 295.573 298.770 302.138 302.681 [ID140] [IDxxx] 299.3 B YL/EYL P PA3 Dist P C PA3 PA4 PA7 MILLTHORPE M 1850m. M 51 52 P P PA10 P B BY36 Dist PA10 Dist C YL/EYL PA6 POLONA PA9 PARK ST WOMBIANA LN KAYS CROSSING FOREST REEF RD (WOMBIANA) ROAD BRIDGE UNDERPASS 299.3 YL/EYL 308.370 308.7 309.577 [ID8] R N1455 80 [ID9] YL/EYL SH3 C SH1 Dist SH13 ORANGE SH1 P UD P B YL/EYL M 51A 2B SH4 SH2 C 51B M SL SH6 SH14 WHILEY RD P P YL/EYL SPRING HILL BEASLEY RD Signal Locations STANDARD GAUGE TRACK MURROBO- SPRING HILL Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent N1456 A A N1454 OH MOLONG OE14 325.642 TO TO JH WEST JH NORTH 325.642 WEST (WARRENDINE) P 325.611 563.512 WOODWARD ST [ID11] CECIL RD 325.234 ROAD BRIDGE NPS SL 324.948 OE12 W E P ANSON RD 324.429 ROAD BRIDGE N1456 M 55 312.514 SPRING HILL [ID108] PLX EYL/YL P 316.3 D 312.3 312.6 OE9 OE11 2L P 316.4 D L NPS YL/EYL PLX HUNTLEY RD FOREST RD 321.071 (HUNTLEY) ROAD BRIDGE C 320.8 ORANGE EAST FORK CRN line to DUBBO 320.199 318.710 [ID141] [ID10] EM N1481 YL/EYL OE6 P P D OE1 P P OE3 ORANGE M 53 M 54 G OE8 2G P STOP 319.492 CP 2F OE5 R 56 C SL OE2 D F Signal Locations STANDARD GAUGE TRACK M SHEPHERD RD R 51 Home Support © 2010 G F Vincent (HUNTLEY) - ORANGE EAST FORK ASH ST N1455 325.627 BORENORE 327.254 335.575 331.167 339.000 343.953 347.070 [ID109] [ID15] [ID48] t A t B 343.000 YL 340.975 N1455 346.003 328.110 YL 344.000 AL ORANGE - EAST FORK ALAL AL A ALAL B RACECOURSE RD PLOUGHMANS LANE WOODS LANE CARGO RD THE ESCORT WAY LEMMON'S LN BORENORE AMAROO RD ROAD BRIDGE ROAD BRIDGE ROAD BRIDGE (CALARE) (NASHDALE) (AMAROO) ALERT ALERT BORENORE BP OE14 OE14 343.5 1450m 2500m MOLONG 359.119 Heritage Building 361.210 Silos (Library) 360.115 C B [ID16] X TK 357.880 YL 356.880 2B 2C W SL B 358.340 C B MOLONG C C 361.210 MOLONG CREEK Z MITCHELL HWY C SHUNTING TRAINS.
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