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Woolloongabba busway station

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Operated by
  
Brisbane Transport

Disabled access
  
Yes

Bus routes
  
23

Platforms
  
2

Opened
  
13 September 2000

Line(s)
  
South East Busway

Woolloongabba busway station

Location
  
Stanley Street, Woolloongabba

Owned by
  
Department of Transport & Main Roads

Station code
  
019050 (platform 1) 019062 (platform 2)

Address
  
S E Busway, Woolloongabba QLD 4102, Australia

Owner
  
Department of Transport and Main Roads

Woolloongabba busway station is located in Brisbane, Australia serving the suburb of Woolloongabba. It opened on 13 September 2000 when the first section of the South East Busway opened from Melbourne Street, South Brisbane to coincide with the start of the 2000 Olympic football tournament, for which some matches were held in Brisbane. It initially opened for outbound services only, with inbound services commencing on 23 October 2000.

It is on a spur from the main trunk route, with inbound services joining the busway proper at Mater Hill. It is adjacent to The Gabba.

As part of the abandoned BaT Tunnel project, it was proposed to build a railway station adjacent to the busway station.

It is served by 23 routes operated by Brisbane Transport as part of the TransLink network.

References

Woolloongabba busway station Wikipedia