Construction to
Grandchester, 1865 The first railway in Queensland did not actually run to
Brisbane, but ran from
Ipswich to
Grandchester. Opened in July 1865, the
line into Brisbane was not completed until the opening of the
Albert Bridge in July 1875. Branch lines in the city itself did not start until the next decade, with the
branch line to Sandgate opened in May 1882, and the branch from
Eagle Junction to Racecourse in September the same year. Lines were opened from Brisbane to
Sandgate and
Ascot in 1882. The first section of the
North Coast line opened to
Petrie in 1888. In 1891 this line was connected to the Maryborough line at
Gympie, creating a through line to
Mount Perry. A
branch line was built from
Caboolture to
Woodford in 1909 and
Kilcoy in 1913, now closed. A branch line was opened from
Monkland (south of Gympie) to
Brooloo in 1915. A line was opened from the first
South Brisbane station at
Stanley Street,
Woolloongabba to
Beenleigh in 1885, and extended to
Southport in 1889 and
Tweed Heads, New South Wales in 1903. This line was closed beyond Beenleigh in 1964. A branch line was completed between
Boggo Road station and
Cleveland in 1889, although the section beyond
Lota station was closed and since reconstructed. A new
South Brisbane station was built on Melbourne Street in 1891. This became the terminus of the
standard gauge line from
Grafton in 1930 and
Sydney in 1932. A
dual gauge line was built from South Brisbane over the
Brisbane River to Roma Street in 1978. A
line was opened in 1980 from a junction near
Lindum station on the
Cleveland line to the
Port of Brisbane at Fisherman's Island. This was converted to dual 1435/1067 mm gauge and extended in parallel with the duplicated passenger line to
Dutton Park in about 1995 under the
Keating government's
One Nation program. The
Beaudesert line was opened between
Bethania and
Beaudesert in 1888, and closed in 1996. The
Canungra line was completed to
Canungra in 1915, now closed. The line from extended from
Roma Street to
Central stations in 1889, and to
Brunswick Street station in 1890. The
Ferny Grove line was opened from a junction at
Mayne to
Enoggera in 1899. The short
Laidley Valley railway lines opened on 19 April 1911 but was never profitable.
Electrification A start on
electrification of the suburban network was approved in 1950 but a change of
state government in 1957 saw the scheme abandoned in 1959. It was not until the 1970s that electrification was again brought up, with contracts let in 1975. The first part of the new electric system from
Darra to
Ferny Grove opened on 17 November 1979. The network was completed by 1988, with a number of extensions made since and additional rolling stock purchased. Services were initially operated under the Queensland Rail brand, with the
Citytrain name established in 1995.
Duplication new platform and track (left) To increase the capacity on a number of lines, the rail network in Brisbane has required some tracks to be duplicated. In June 2004,
Queensland Government announced rail duplication of the
Gold Coast line between
Ormeau and
Coomera stations. Between 2008 and 2010, work was carried out to duplicate the tracks between
Darra and
Corinda stations. Work included a link to the
Springfield line and upgrades to
Oxley and Darra stations. In 2010, funding was allocated for the duplication of the rail line between
Keperra to
Ferny Grove.
Increased capacity Beenleigh line A third track was laid between
Salisbury and
Kuraby stations, a length of . Previously two tracks, the added capacity allows
Gold Coast line services to operate with less chance of delays. Seven railway stations along the section were significantly upgraded. The project was commissioned on 2 March 2008.
Ferny Grove line A second track was laid between
Mitchelton and
Keperra railway station, including an upgrade to the intermediate stations,
Oxford Park and
Grovely. Upgraded with two platforms, this upgrade allows additional services to operate on the line during peak hour, and will also remove waiting times outbound from Mitchelton and inbound from Keperra. Other improvements include lifts and footbridges, to meet the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport, and new, modern station buildings. The further duplication of the railway between Keperra and Ferny Grove stations, plus an additional platform and parking at Ferny Grove has been completed.
Gold Coast line The line between
Ormeau and
Coomera stations, in length, was duplicated in October 2006, allowing for additional capacity. Similarly, the length between
Helensvale and
Robina stations was duplicated in July 2008, removing the need for a four-minute layover at Helensvale for Robina services to wait for the Brisbane service due to the single track either side of the station.
Ipswich line of track between
Corinda and
Darra stations was quadruplicated. Previously four tracks to Corinda then two to Ipswich, the quadruplication allowed for greater capacity, especially with the
Springfield railway line branching from Darra station.
Sunshine Coast line of track north of
Caboolture station to
Beerburrum station has been duplicated and re-aligned, along with the construction of stations at
Elimbah and Beerburrum. Construction work began in 2007, and the project was commissioned on 14 April 2009. From Beerburrum station, of track to
Landsborough is proposed to be similarly duplicated and re-aligned. This project started being built in 2020.
Recent extensions Airport line IMU109 at
International Airport station The
Airport rail line opened to passengers in May 2001. Under a
BOOT scheme – build, own, operate and transfer – the
Queensland Government licensed
Airtrain Citylink to build the rail line, to own and operate it, and hand the entire infrastructure over to the
Queensland Government after 35 years when the company will then cease to exist. Airtrain Citylink contracted
Transfield Services to build, operate and maintain the line
Gold Coast line In July 2007,
Queensland Government announced the rail extension for the Gold Coast line. The first stage was completed in 2009 which took the line to
Varsity Lakes. A light rail line,
G:link, on the
Gold Coast opened in July 2014.
Springfield line The
Springfield railway line is a line extending from
Darra railway station on the
Ipswich line to the
Springfield area. The extension of the network had a total cost of $475 million and was completed in December 2013.
Redcliffe Peninsula line The
Redcliffe Peninsula railway line (previously known as the Moreton Bay Rail link) is a suburban railway line extending north-northwest from
Brisbane central business district (approximately from
Central station. The line is part of the QR Citytrain network, branching from the existing
Caboolture line immediately after
Petrie railway station, and extend to the
Redcliffe peninsula. It was more seriously identified and anticipated in the 1970s, and the land was purchased in the 1980s although the line was not built. Construction commenced in 2013 and the line was opened to passengers on 4 October 2016. == Network ==