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Banyo station concept design - subject to change
Banyo station is being upgraded to make it more accessible for everyone in the community.
Queensland Rail's Station Accessibility Upgrade Program, opens in new window will make it easier for customers to travel on our network whether you're pushing a pram, carrying luggage, using a wheelchair or injured, you'll be able to use the station with ease.
Key features of the upgrade include:
Queensland has experienced unseasonable wet weather, and this has impacted construction at Banyo station. Unfortunately, due to inclement weather conditions and the added impact of the complex site geography, Banyo station will now reopen in early 2025.
We are committed to keeping our customers moving and shuttle bus 316 will continue to operate until the station reopens.
As soon as we have a set reopening date for early 2025, we will inform the community.
We thank customers for their patience while we work towards making Banyo station a more modern, accessible station for everyone.
We are committed to keeping our customers moving and shuttle bus 316 will continue to run to its regular timetable between Northgate and Banyo stations.
The station carpark will remain closed until early-2025, to facilitate future upgrade works.
Bindha and Nudgee stations are the nearest stations to Banyo and will remain open during the upgrade works.
To assist customers, the footpath from Royal Parade to Bindha station is now open.
Plan your travel by downloading the MyTranslink app, visiting translink.com.au or by calling 13 12 30.
For regular email updates on the Station Accessibility Upgrade Program, customers are encouraged to join the project's mailing list.