Strathpine station upgrade

​Installation of the new station footbridge, June 2019.

Queensland Rail has upgrading Strathpine station to improve accessibility and make it easier and safer for customers to use.

The upgrade is part of the Queensland Rail Station Accessibility Upgrade Program​ which focuses on providing greater accessibility to rail services.

The station upgrade was designed to achieve independent accessibility, meaning that all train platforms can be accessed independently via paths, ramps or lifts, without the need to use stairs.

Improvements of the upgrade​ include:

  • a new pedestrian footbridge with lift access
  • a raised section of platform encompassing the core zone and assisted boarding point
  • extended platform shelter around the core zone
  • upgraded hearing augmentation loop and tactile platform surfaces to assist people with hearing and vision impairments
  • upgraded station entrances, security cameras and lighting
  • new bicycle enclosure facilities
  • new wayfinding and platform signage.

Main construction commenced in late 2018 and was completed in 2020.

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