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Wulkuraka railway station

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Owned by
  
Queensland Rail

Platforms
  
2 side

Structure type
  
Ground

Owner
  
Queensland Rail

Rebuilt
  
1993

Operated by
  
City network

Tracks
  
2

Parking
  
20 bays

Line(s)
  
Main

Wulkuraka railway station

Location
  
Grace Street, Wulkuraka

Address
  
Wulkuraka QLD 4305, Australia

Station code
  
600353 (platform 1); 600354 (platform 2)

Distance
  
41.57 kilometres from Central

Similar
  
Thomas Street railway st, Rosewood railway station, Thagoona railway station, Karrabin railway station, Walloon railway station

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

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History

Wulkuraka station opened as Brisbane Valley Junction in the 1880s, being the junction station for the Brisbane Valley railway line from 1884 until 1989. It was renamed Wulkuraka in 1905.

Sadliers Crossing Railway Bridge

The Sadliers Crossing Railway Bridge is a heritage-listed truss bridge built in 1902 to the east of Wulkuraka station across the Bremer River.

Depot

To the west of the station, construction commenced in April 2014 on a depot for the New Generation Rollingstock.

Services

Wulkuraka is served by City network services from Rosewood to Ipswich. Most services terminate at Ipswich although some peak-hour services continue to Bowen Hills and Caboolture.

References

Wulkuraka railway station Wikipedia