This is the way of conveying information to employees. However, many changes were covered by Local Train Notices (TN) and not printed in the WN. Towards the end of the run the Weekly Notice becomes useless to the historian and it is believed they were discontinued. All years are searchable.
This covers from the oldest 1867 and the most recent 2012. 1868 to 1874 are missing.
From 1911 the issues of the Rule Books were described as a By Law under the Railway Act and were included in the Government Gazette.
All known issues of General Appendix. These were described as By Law under the Railway Act as well as new clauses to the various By Laws to cover new working. All were printed in The Government Gazette.
The QR generally issued WTTs based on Region or District typical where there was a Superintendent in charge. Some of the isolated sections had the own for a period e.g. Mackay. The normal interval for much of the issue life was twice yearly. This set was largely scanned from Jack McLean’s collection. The official QR set is held by the Queensland State Archives in Brisbane and is accessible.