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The core of the Maryborough railway station building, constructed in 1880, is the oldest timber station building to survive at a major Queensland railway station. The station building is substantially intact and its design is representative of Queensland Government Railways' best practice at the time.
Maryborough West is served by long-distance Traveltrain services; the Spirit of Queensland, [3] Spirit of the Outback [4] and the Tilt Train. [5] A Queensland Rail shuttle bus operates between the station and the former Maryborough station. A connecting road coach service operated by Wide Bay Transit also operates to Hervey Bay. [5]
It replaced Maryborough station in the central business district, although the eight kilometre branch remains in use to service the 66 Rail workshops. Maryborough is served by Greyhound Australia coach services to Brisbane , Hervey Bay , Agnes Water and Cairns , [ 121 ] Premier Motor Services services to Brisbane and Cairns [ 122 ] and Tory's ...
English: Creator: Unidentified Location: Maryborough, Queensland Description: Substantial new railway passenger station at Maryborough with an arched entry, front verandah and finials on the gables of the corrugated iron rooves.
Arguably the first decision of the Queensland government towards system integration was in 1883, when the linking of the Brisbane and Maryborough rail systems, plus the construction of a line to Gladstone was approved, being the genesis of the North Coast line (NCL). When completed in 1897, it linked three (or four if you count the section ...
The railway line from Maryborough to Monto was maintained and once a week a goods train went to Monto and back carrying timber and sometimes molasses but gradually loads were being refused and eventually the trains ceased and the railway line became completely unused after the last train, a celebratory journey on an old steam train, came ...
Maryborough railway station may refer to: Maryborough railway station, Queensland; Maryborough railway station, Victoria; Maryborough West railway station, Queensland; Portlaoise railway station, Irish station formerly known as Maryborough
Hervey Bay railway line, sometimes known as Urangan railway line, is a closed railway line in Queensland, Australia. It was opened in 1896 to Pialba and it was extended to Urangan in 1913. It was extended to the end of the Urangan Pier in 1917, along with the opening of the pier. [ 1 ]