Ferny Grove Railway Line

Ferny Grove Railway Line. Christmas long weekend major track closure The establishment of the station prompted several scattered businesses to relocate nearby It is part of the Queensland Rail Citytrain network

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The South East Queensland (SEQ) network is an integrated passenger and rail access service that extends from the centre of Brisbane, south to Beenleigh and Varsity Lakes on the Gold Coast, north to Ferny Grove, Shorncliffe, Doomben, Caboolture, Gympie and Kippa-Ring, east to Cleveland and west to Richlands, Ipswich and Rosewood, and Springfield. The station opened in 1918 as part of the extension to Samford

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It is part of the Queensland Rail Citytrain network On 5 May 1947, a packed excursion train derailed at Camp Mountain, after Ferny Grove railway station, in what is Queensland's worst rail tragedy. The rail line from Ferny Grove to Samford opened mid-1918

Ferny Grove train arriving at Park Road station. SMU 220 c… Flickr. Ferny Grove railway station is the terminus station of the Ferny Grove line in Queensland, Australia [6] Ferny Grove was initially known as Ferny Flats, but the railway department changed the name of the railway station because of a Ferny Flats in New South Wales; the surrounding area followed suit

SMU240 on a Ferny Grove service at South Brisbane Wongm's Rail Gallery. The Ferny Grove railway line is a 13-kilometre (8 mi) suburban railway line in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia Camp Mountain Rail Station opened in 1918 as part of the extension to Samford