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The Gold Coast railway line is an interurban railway line operated by Queensland Rail in Queensland, Australia, connecting Brisbane with the Gold Coast. The line has 17 stations. In 2021, a journey from Central station to the terminus of this line was scheduled to take 1 hour 23 minutes. There are plans for several new stations along the ...
Gold Coast Motorail: Public Transport Commission: Sydney Central – Murwillumbah: March 1973 – February 1990 Grafton Express: New South Wales Government Railways: Sydney Central – Grafton: June 1990–present Great South Pacific Express: Queensland Rail, Orient-Express Hotels Ltd: Kuranda railway station – Sydney Central: April 1999 ...
The 2010 Infrastructure Partnerships Australia report identified Noosa-Brisbane-Gold Coast as a potentially viable high-speed rail link, and a possible precursor to a full east-coast system. [139] The report predicted that a 350 km/h (220 mph) system would reduce travel times between Cooroy (22 km west of Noosa) and Brisbane to 31 minutes ...
Domestic Airport railway station is the terminus station of the Airport line in Queensland, Australia.It serves the Domestic Terminal at Brisbane Airport, opening on 5 May 2001 at the same time as the line.
Robina station opened on 31 May 1998 when the Gold Coast line was extended from Nerang. It served at the terminus of the line until it was extended to Varsity Lakes in December 2009. North of the station lies a stabling yard, which was expanded as part of the New Generation Rollingstock project.
Roma Street railway station is a commuter and long-distance passenger train station located in the central business district of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.It is the junction station for the North Coast, Main, Gold Coast and NSW North Coast lines.
This is the first stage of the proposed progressive extension of the line to the Gold Coast Airport. Further extension of the line including proposed stations at Tallebudgera, Elanora and Tugun is expected to be constructed after the completion of the Cross River Rail project. [31] A light rail line, G:link, on the Gold Coast opened in July 2014.
Services are provided by Sydney Trains's K, M, A and B set fleets. This contrasts with Brisbane's AirTrain line which is primarily serviced by Queensland Rail's IMU and NGR fleets, both of which make provision for luggage carrying passengers, as well as offering additional passenger comforts such as high backed seats, free Wi-Fi and toilets ...