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In November 1989, the Penfold family sold Greyhound Coaches to Stateliner with the exception of the Brisbane - Gold Coast and Brisbane - Toowoomba services that were sold separately. [3] In 1992 Greyhound, Pioneer and Bus Australia merged with the combined operation rebranded Greyhound Pioneer Australia. [4] [5]
The Brisbane Valley railway line, branching from the Main Line after Wulkuraka railway station, was opened to Lowood in 1884, Esk in 1886, and Yarraman in 1913. Passenger services operated to Toogoolawah until 1989, and freight services until closure of the line in sections in 1988 and 1993.
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Bus Queensland Lockyer Valley operate one bus route to and from Rosewood station: 539: to Helidon [6]; This route was once serviced by McCafferty's Express Coaches (now operating under the auspices of Greyhound Australia) which continued onto Toowoomba where it connected with Rail motor service 5R16 from Toowoomba to Roma which operated until 1993.
The latter service was withdrawn in June 1996. [8] [9] The Brisbane to Charleville service was acquired from Skennars in 1992. [10] In 1999 McCafferty's purchased MotorCoach Australia from the administrator of Clifford Corporation. [11] As well as building coaches for McCafferty's it also completed orders for external customers. [12]
Mail train arriving at Chinchilla, 1908 Passenger train on the Bridge across Charley's Creek, Chinchilla during the 1921-22 floods Muckadilla station, between Roma and Mitchell, ~1920 The Western railway line is a narrow gauge ( 1,067 mm or 3 ft 6 in ) railway , connecting the south-east and south-west regions of Queensland , Australia .
It was a two-hour journey by rail and over time the faster road trip prevailed. Coal mines in the region kept the line viable until they progressively closed. The branch closed in stages – from Marburg to Birru in 1964, to Kunkala in 1970, Cabanda in 1973 and to Perry's Knob in 1979.