Interstate
First Character
The first character denotes the day of departure.
- 1: Sunday
- 2: Monday
- 3: Tuesday
- 4: Wednesday
- 5: Thursday
- 6: Friday
- 7: Saturday
Second Character
The second character denotes the train’s origin.
- A: Adelaide
- B: Brisbane
- C: Cootamundra, Griffith or Junee
- D: Darwin
- F: Cowra, Dubbo or Mudgee
- G: Parkes
- H: Hunter Valley
- L: Alice Springs
- M: Melbourne
- N: Newcastle
- O: Fishermans Island
- P: Perth
- Q: Moree
- R: Port Pirie
- S: Sydney
- T: Taree to Murwillumbah
- V: Canberra, Goulburn and Moss Vale
- W: NSW South Coast
- X: Port Augusta
- Y: Whyalla
Third Character
The third character denotes the train’s destination.
- A: Adelaide
- B: Brisbane
- C: Cootamundra, Griffith or Junee
- D: Darwin
- F: Cowra, Dubbo or Mudgee
- G: Parkes
- H: Hunter Valley
- L: Alice Springs
- M: Melbourne
- N: Newcastle
- O: Fishermans Island
- P: Perth
- Q: Moree
- R: Port Pirie
- S: Sydney
- T: Taree to Murwillumbah
- V: Canberra, Goulburn and Moss Vale
- W: NSW South Coast
- X: Port Augusta
- Y: Whyalla
Fourth Character
The fourth character acts as a general guide to the order of departure from the originating location (0-9). The number 8 is used exclusively by passenger services.



