At Queensland Rail, we are working with the
Department of Transport and Main Roads, opens in new windowto expand and improve our rail network to meet the increasing demands of our growing state.
As part of the State Government’s Queensland Infrastructure Plan, we are undertaking extensive works to deliver new lines, stations and introduce new trains to our network.
With more than 40 million customer journeys travelled each year, Queensland Rail is dedicated to improving the customer experience and has a large program of works to support this. Our station upgrade and renovation projects are aiming to deliver enhanced levels of safety, security and comfort for our customers.
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Bridge remediation (Central Queensland), opens in new window
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Bridge strike protection and impact detection, opens in new window
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Central station upgrade, opens in new window
- Ferny Grove Transit Oriented Development (TOD), opens in new window
- Frederick Street bridge replacement, opens in new window
- Indooroopilly Bridge refurbishment and repainting project, opens in new window
- European Train Control System , opens in new window
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North Coast Line Capacity Improvement project, opens in new window
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Park 'n' ride program, opens in new window (delivered by the Department of Transport and Main Roads)
- Regional station upgrades, opens in new window
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Shorncliffe station precinct heritage restoration, opens in new window
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Station Accessibility Upgrade Program, opens in new window
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