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Corinda railway station

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Owned by
  
Queensland Rail

Line(s)
  
Main Corinda

Elevation
  
25 m

Owner
  
Queensland Rail

Operated by
  
City network

Platforms
  
5 (1 side, 2 island)

Opened
  
1875

Tracks
  
5

Corinda railway station

Location
  
Corner Watt & Ruthven Streets, Corinda

Distance
  
11.58 kilometres from Central

Address
  
Watt St & Ruthven St, Corinda QLD 4075, Australia

Similar
  
Oxley railway station, Sherwood railway station - Br, Chelmer railway station, Taringa railway station, Graceville railway station

Glass elevator at corinda railway station


Corinda railway station is located on the Main line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the Brisbane suburb of Corinda.

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History

Corinda station opened in 1875 as South Brisbane Junction, being renamed Corinda in 1888. In 1884, a branch line was built from Corinda to the South Brisbane wharves. The branch line is now known as the Corinda-Yeerongpilly line.

The station was rebuilt in 1960 as part of the quadruplication of the line from Roma Street. In 2010, the quadruplication was extended to Darra as part of the construction of the Springfield line.

Services

Corinda is served by City network services operating from Nambour, Caboolture, Petrie and Bowen Hills to Springfield Central, Ipswich and Rosewood.

During peak hours, trains ran between Central and Corinda via Tennyson, Yeerongpilly and the Corinda-Yeerongpilly line until replaced by Brisbane Transport's route 104 in June 2011.

Corinda is also served by Traveltrain's twice weekly Westlander service travelling between Brisbane and Charleville.

Corinda station is served by Brisbane Transport's route 104 to Princess Alexandra Hospital.

References

Corinda railway station Wikipedia