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  2. North Coast railway line, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Following the introduction of diesel locomotives on NCL freight trains in the 1950s, express goods trains took 14.25 hours from Brisbane to Rockhampton, and 37 hours to Townsville. In 1965 there were 15 express goods trains from Brisbane to Townsville per week, which had increased to 19 per week by 1975.

  3. Townsville railway station - Wikipedia

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    Townsville railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the city of Townsville. The station has one platform. Opposite the platform lies a passing loop. It is also the starting point for the Great Northern line to Mount Isa.

  4. Transport in Townsville, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Bruce Highway links Townsville to all of the State's major cities along the eastern seaboard, including Cairns, Proserpine, Mackay, Rockhampton, Bundaberg and Brisbane, the state capital. Townsville has an orbital motorway, and is called the Townsville Ring Road and is the new Bruce Highway link that bypasses Townsville city and link the ...

  5. Rail transport in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    2174 hauls a northbound goods train on the Denison Street section of the North Coast Line in Rockhampton. The rail network in Queensland, Australia, was the first in the world to adopt 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow gauge for a main line, and, in 2013, was claimed to the second largest narrow gauge network in the world, [1] consists of:

  6. Queensland Rail - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Rail (QR) is a railway operator in Queensland, Australia. Queensland Rail is owned by the Queensland Government, and operates both suburban and interurban rail services in South East Queensland, as well as long-distance passenger train services connecting Brisbane to regional Queensland. QR also owns and maintains rolling stock, in ...

  7. The Inlander (Queensland Rail) - Wikipedia

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    The Inlander is a passenger train that operates between Townsville and Mount Isa on the Great Northern railway line in Queensland, Australia. It was introduced by Queensland Rail on 12 February 1953 using new steel air-conditioned carriages built by Commonwealth Engineering, Rocklea. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Gold Coast railway line - Wikipedia

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    The typical travel time between Varsity Lakes and Brisbane City is approximately 79 minutes (to Central). During times of disruption in the inner south of Brisbane (between South Brisbane and Yeerongpilly stations), Gold Coast line trains can be maintained via the Ipswich, then Corinda-Yeerongpilly lines to/from Moorooka.

  9. Translink (Queensland) - Wikipedia

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    The South East Queensland zone network stretches from Gympie (170 km north of Brisbane) to Coolangatta (100 km south of Brisbane), and from Helidon (80 km west of Brisbane) in the west to Moreton Bayside suburbs of Brisbane and Redland in the east. Originally there were 23 zones. On 19 December 2016, the number of zones was reduced to eight.