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Diagram of Warral CNLA 203 General Instructions Location of level crossings and protection provided West Introduction [a] The following table provides the location of level crossings, protection provided and their distance from Sydney. Lithgow (excl) to Orange (incl) [b] Name of crossing Km from Sydney Crossing type Clark's (Private) 160.029 Passive Oakey Forest Road, Marrangaroo 161.840 Active Bathurst Road, Rydal 181.172 Active Private 183.287 Passive Station Road, Sodwalls 188.575 Passive Private 193.021 Passive O’Connell Road, Tarana 195.455 Passive Service Vehicle only 198.437 Passive Tarana Road 203.220 Active Private 206.559 Passive Private 212.950 Passive Brewongle Lane 225.000 Active Harris' (Private) 231.243 Passive Banley St 233.501 Passive Lloyds Road, Bathurst 241.665 Active Ethelton Road 242.453 Passive Jones' (Private) Orton Park Mineral Property 243.3l3 Passive Crossing & Shand's (Private) Orton Park Mineral 243.836 Passive Property Orton Park OMYA Mineral (Main Entrance) 244.580 Active McPhillamy's (Private) 245.211 Passive Private 245.530 Passive Ross' (Private) 245.928 Passive Shute's (Private) 246.652 Passive Active Hen & Chicken lane 247.175 CNLA WEST September 2020 V 15.0 This document is uncontrolled when printed PAGE 1 OF 21 CNLA 203 General Instructions Location of level crossings and protection provided West Lithgow (excl) to Orange (incl) Cont. Private 247.678 Passive Goulburn Road, Perthville 248.180 Active Gumner's (Private) 248.624 Passive Hamer's (Private) 248.986 Passive Hamer's (Private) 249.296 Passive Sutherland's (Private) 249.710 Passive Sutherland's (Private) 250.494 Passive Newbridge Road, George's Plains 251.681 Active McDonald's (Private) 253.110 Passive Tumulla (Private) 259.010 Passive Fitzgerald's Valley (Private) 261.340 Passive Bathampton Road, Wimbledon 262.927 Active Mockler's (Private) 263.590 Passive Glasson's (Private) 267.070 Passive Public 272.683 Passive Service Vehicle only 273.776 Passive Private 274.534 Passive Private 276.767 Passive Burstem's (Private) 277.740 Passive Hamer's (Private) 278.450 Passive Lue Road 282.500 Passive Grady's (Private) 282.722 Passive Private 283.285 Passive Private 287.000 Passive Adelaide Street, Blayney 290.165 Active Palmer Street 291.694 Passive Vittoria Road (Greghamstown Road) 292.780 Passive Smith's (Private) 293.424 Passive Wombiana Lane 295.573 Active CNLA WEST September 2020 V 15.0 This document is uncontrolled when printed PAGE 2 OF 21 CNLA 203 General Instructions Location of level crossings and protection provided West Lithgow (excl) to Orange (incl) Cont. Kay's (Private) 298.775 Passive Kay's (Private) 299.680 Passive Kay's (Private) 300.203 Passive Smith's (Private) 303.623 Passive Smith's (Private) 303.818 Passive Forest Reef Road 304.689 Passive Orange Road, Spring Hill (Whiley Road) 308.370 Active Shadforth Road 309.356 Passive Beasley Road, Spring Hill 309.577 Active Mason Road 310.382 Passive May Road (Forest Reef Road) 311.549 Passive Huntley Road, Spring Hill 312.514 Active Private 316.638 Passive Shepard Road 318.710 Active Ash Street, Orange 320.199 Active Wallerawang (excl) to Merrygoen (incl) [c] Name of crossing Km from Sydney Crossing type Cox River (Service Vehicle only) 169.942 Passive Main Street, Wallerawang 170.524 Active Duncan Street, Wallerawang 171.160 Passive Portland Road (Pipers Flat Road) 172.321 Active Service Vehicle only 172.560 Passive Henning's (Private) 174.232 Passive Henning's (Private) 175.530 Passive Kelly's (Private) 176.550 Passive Brays Lane 177.950 Passive Piper's Flat 179.120 Passive Commonwealth Portland Cement (Private) 179.905 Passive CNLA WEST September 2020 V 15.0 This document is uncontrolled when printed PAGE 3 OF 21 CNLA 203 General Instructions Location of level crossings and protection provided West Wallerawang (excl) to Merrygoen (incl) Cont. Willawa Street, Portland 181.474 Active Cullen Bullen Road, Cullen Bullen (Old “Main Road 188.233 Active 53”) Service Vehicle only 194.550 Passive Capertee Road (Red Springs Road) 195.305 Passive Mudgee Road, Ben Bullen (Castlereagh Hwy) 198.171 Active Service Vehicle only 203.850 Passive Stampple's (Private) 210.361 Passive Stampple's (Private) 211.347 Passive Ford's (Private) 220.198 Passive Flatlands Road, Clandulla 239.692 Passive Cooper Drive, Clandulla (Carwell Street) 241.270 Active Rylstone Road, Clandulla (Canary Street) 242.870 Passive Kandos Cement Access 248.010 Passive Kandos L. & C. Co.'s 248.905 Passive Kandos (Pedestrian) 249.368 Passive Angus Avenue, Kandos 249.425 Passive Edmund's (Private) 251.299 Passive Private 253.565 Passive Narango Road 256.268 Passive Cox Street, Rylstone 256.690 Passive Dabee Street, Rylstone 257.334 Passive Mudgee Street, Rylstone 257.535 Passive Bylong Road 257.837 Passive Public 262.125 Passive Curry's (Private) 266.890 Passive Public 270.591 Passive Sheridan's (Private) 274.956 Passive Public 276.235 Passive Private 276.727 Passive CNLA WEST September 2020 V 15.0 This document is uncontrolled when printed PAGE 4 OF 21 CNLA 203 General Instructions Location of level crossings and protection provided West Wallerawang (excl) to Merrygoen (incl) Cont. Lue (Pedestrian) 279.583 Passive Cox Street, Public 280.790 Passive Coombes – McKay's (Private) 283.164 Passive Lue, Mudgee Road 284.750 Passive White's (Private) 289.099 Passive Grey Gums (Private) 293.205 Passive Private 295.480 Passive Melrose Road 297.295 Passive James’ (Private) 299.157 Passive Rope's (Private) 301.189 Passive Rocky Waterhole Road, Mount Frome 301.853 Passive Cox's (Private) 305.836 Passive Sydney Road, Mudgee 306.982 Passive Perry Street, Mudgee (Pedestrian) 308.411 Passive Douro Street, (Pedestrian) 308.670 Passive Douro Street, Mudgee 308.692 Passive Horatio Street, (Pedestrian) 308.768 Passive Court Street, Mudgee (Pedestrian) 308.974 Passive Fairydale Lane, Mudgee 310.945 Passive Wellington Road 312.796 Passive Crossings' (Private) 313.319 Passive Crossings' (Private) 313.943 Passive Cudgegong (Abattoir) County Council (Private) 315.270 Passive Private 315.979 Passive W. Cox's (Private) 316.739 Passive Wilbertree Road, Munna 317.785 Passive Fox's (Private) 318.912 Passive Fox's (Private) 320.461 Passive Private 321.149 Passive Lowe's (Private) 321.978 Passive CNLA WEST September 2020 V 15.0 This document is uncontrolled when printed PAGE 5 OF 21 CNLA 203 General Instructions Location of level crossings and protection provided West Wallerawang (excl) to Merrygoen (incl) Cont. Private 322.012 Passive Snakes Creek Road 322.533 Passive Private 323.230 Passive Whales (Private) 324.062 Passive Whales (Private) 324.302 Passive Sills Lane 326.824 Passive William's (Private) 327.763 Passive Private 372.401 Passive Private 327.763 Passive Roth's (Private) 328.648 Passive Roth's (Private) 329.232 Passive Homerule 329.795 Passive William's (Private) 330.398 Passive Canadian Road 330.740 Passive Hollow's (Private) 331.545 Passive Springfield -Homerule Road 332.965 Passive Private 334.624 Passive Roth's (Private) 334.864 Passive Private 335.203 Passive Morrissey's (Private) 335.668 Passive Willard's (Private) 336.152 Passive Private 336.494 Passive Public 337.014 Passive Snelson's (Private) 337.721 Passive Gulgong Road 339.290 Passive Gulgong Road, Gulgong 339.925 Passive CNLA WEST September 2020 V 15.0 This document is uncontrolled when printed PAGE 6 OF 21 CNLA 203 General Instructions Location of level crossings and protection provided West Orange East fork (excl) to Parkes (incl) [d] Name of crossing Km from Sydney Crossing type Triangle Access 323.961 Passive Anson Street 324.400 Passive Woodward Street, Orange 325.611 Active Ploughmans Lane, Orange 327.254 Active Nashdale (Private) 332.068 Passive Cantrill's (Private) 335.609 Passive Smith's (Private) 336.010 Passive Orange Road (Wells Road) 337.077 Passive Parkes Road, Borenore (The Escort Way) 339.009 Active Convent Road 340.615 Passive McMurray's (Private) 341.131 Passive Lemmons Lane 343.953 Passive Parkes Road, Amaroo (Amaroo Road) 347.070 Active Amaroo 348.485 Passive Rutherford Road 349.604 Passive Whiteheads Road 350.975 Passive Yuranigh Road 356.969 Passive McDonald's (Private) 358.763 Passive Pedestrian 360.097 Passive Banks Street, Molong (Euchareena Road) 360.115 Active Private 360.564 Passive Private 360.996 Passive Private 361.843 Passive Norah Creek Road, Molong 362.215 Active CNLA WEST September 2020 V 15.0 This document is uncontrolled when printed PAGE 7 OF 21 CNLA 203 General Instructions Location of level crossings and protection provided West Orange East fork (excl) to Parkes (incl) Cont. Hill Street 362.799 Passive Quarry Road 363.343 Passive Manildra Road, Molong 364.292 Active Old Quarry Road, Molong 365.518 Passive Bennett's (Private) 366.367 Passive Bennett's (Private) 367.614 Passive Bennett’s (Private) 368.158 Passive Langdon's (Private) 370.409 Passive Sandy Creek Road 371.173 Passive Watt's (Private) 371.816 Passive Barnes' (Private) 372.919 Passive Barnes' (Private) 373.754 Passive Barnes' (Private) 374.213 Passive Barnes' (Private) 374.736 Passive Mills Road 375.455 Passive Cannon's (Private) 376.739 Passive Cudal Road, Gregra 377.622 Passive Pecks Road (Livermores Lane) 378.621 Passive Lorsenen's (Private) 379.748 Passive Garra Road 380.877 Passive Giffen's (Private) 381.862 Passive Giffen's (Private) 382.716 Passive Old Orange Road, Manildra 383.225 Passive Orange Road, Meranburn (Trunk Road No.61) 384.336 Active Cudal Road, Manildra (Boree Street) 385.486 Active Kiewa Street, Manildra (Orange Road) 385.800 Active CNLA WEST September 2020 V 15.0 This document
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