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Canungra railway line

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Status
  
Closed

Continues from
  
Beaudesert line

Closed
  
1 June 1955

Owner
  
Queensland Rail

Locale
  
South East Queensland

Opened
  
2 July 1915

Operator(s)
  
Queensland Rail


Terminis
  
Canungra, Logan Village, Queensland

The Canungra railway line was a branch railway in South East Queensland, Australia. It connected Logan Village on the Beaudesert line and Canungra.

Canungra was the centre of regional timber production from the 1860s with a large sawmill completed in 1885. The private Laheys Tramway, carrying timber from nearby forests to Canungra, opened in 1900. By 1911 there 18 bullock teams moving sawn timber between Canungra and the railway at Logan Village.

A railway from Logan Village to Canungra was first proposed in 1900 with a survey commissioned in 1908. Construction began in 1913 and the line opened on 2 July 1915.

Timber traffic started to decline from 1923 and most of the timber in the area had been cut by the 1940s. There was substantial traffic on the line during the Pacific War after the Jungle Warfare Training Centre opened at Canungra in November 1942. Traffic declined after World War II and the line closed on 1 June 1955.

References

Canungra railway line Wikipedia