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(Redirected from Pinkenba railway line, Brisbane) Railway line in Brisbane, Australia

Pinkenba line
Overview
OwnerQueensland Rail
Websitequeenslandrail.com.au
History
Opened1882 - Racecourse & 1897 - Pinkenba
Closed1993 but reopened 1998 - Doomben, but freight only to Pinkenba
Technical
Track length8 km (5.0 mi)
Number of tracksQuadruple to Eagle Junction, remainder single track.
Track gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Old gauge3ft 6in
Electrification1988
Operating speed60 km/h (37 mph)
Ginnery at Whinstanes, Brisbane ~1922

The Pinkenba railway line is a railway line in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is the part of the Doomben railway line that still operates a regular passenger service. Doomben, or dumben, is the Indigenous Yuggera name for a tree fern which was prolific in the area. The railway line branches from the North Coast line at Eagle Junction, extending 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the industrial suburb of Pinkenba, situated on the northern bank at the mouth of the Brisbane River. It is part of the Queensland Rail Citytrain network.

History

Further information: Rail transport in Queensland
Doomben railway station

The initial 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) section of the line opened on 3 September 1882 to Ascot (then named Racecourse) to serve the Eagle Farm racecourse, though nearby residents successfully lobbied for a regular passenger service. The line was extended 5.8 kilometres (3.6 mi) to Pinkenba railway station in 1897, mainly to serve an industrial area, including wharves on the north side of the Brisbane River. The passenger service was timed to coincide with the starting and finishing times of the workers.

During World War I and World War II, with deep berthing available to ships at Pinkenba on the mouth of the Brisbane River, troops camped in the Pinkenba and Meeandah localities. Passenger ships used the Pinkenba Wharf, and special trains ran from Brisbane to Pinkenba.

Earthworks were undertaken to duplicate the line in the 1950s, hence the double sided, island platform at Clayfield. including regrading the line which eliminated the Sandgate Rd level crossing, but the program was abandoned before the second track was laid.

The line was electrified in 1988, but only to Eagle Farm, the next station after current suburban terminus Doomben; only diesel-hauled services could travel the full length of the line, and those were infrequent. All passenger services on the line were suspended in September 1993 as part of a statewide rationalisation of the rail network with the closing or suspending of under-utilised or unprofitable rail lines. Only a few special services were run on the line on days of major race events at adjoining race tracks.

Electric passenger services resumed on 27 January 1998, but only as far as Doomben, with bus connections to the stations beyond Doomben.

The Doomben to Pinkenba section is used only for freight and occasional special trains, such as heritage services described below.

Heritage services

QR occasionally run special steam trains on the entire Pinkenba line as part of their semi-regular "Steam Train Sunday" excursion service. This is the only way to travel on the full length of the line.

Line guide and services

All services stop at all stations to Roma Street railway station. The typical travel time between Doomben and Brisbane City is approximately 18 minutes (to Central).

Doomben line services typically terminate at Roma Street or Park Road, while some peak services continue to Kuraby or Cleveland until 7pm. No rail services operate on Sundays or public holidays.

Passengers for/from the Airport, Caboolture, Nambour and Gympie North, Redcliffe Peninsula and Shorncliffe lines change at Eagle Junction, Ferny Grove at Bowen Hills, and all other lines at Roma Street.

Doomben/Pinkenba railway line
showing distance from Central and ticket zone
Beenleigh, Cleveland, Gold Coast, Ipswich/Rosewood, Tennyson lines
Exhibition line
0.8 km Roma Street (1) See Roma Street railway station
0.0 km Central (1)
1.3 km Fortitude Valley (1)
Bulimba Branch (closed)
2.4 km Bowen Hills (original site)
2.7 km Bowen Hills (1)
Exhibition line
Inner City Bypass
3.0km Mayne Junction (closed)
Ferny Grove line
Breakfast Creek
4.5 km Albion (1)
5.6 km Wooloowin (1)
6.5 km Eagle Junction (1)
Airport, Caboolture, Redcliffe Peninsula, Shorncliffe, Sunshine Coast lines
Sandgate Road
7.4 km Clayfield (1)
8.0 km Hendra (1)
8.9 km Ascot (1)
9.3 km Doomben (original site)
9.9 km Doomben (1)
Hamilton Cold Stores branch (closed)
10.0 km Whinstanes
Southern Cross Way
10.83km Airport/Eagle Farm
Eagle Farm (original)
Gateway Motorway
12.4 km Bunour
13.4 km Meeandah
Eagle Farm Road
14.1 km Pinkenba
Pinkenba balloon loop
Incitec Wharf
Shell Terminal
Boral Gas siding
BP Oil Refinery

References

  1. Doomben Station Mural, 2016. Frank & Mimi. Queensland Rail positive pARTnerships. Located at Doomben Station.
  2. Kerr, J. 'Triumph of Narrow Gauge' Boolarong Publications 1990
  3. Hallam, Greg (2005). Brisbane's Biography (Steamtrain Sunday). QR Limited.
  4. "Doomben Rail Service Resume 27 January" (Press release). Queensland Government. 21 January 1998. Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2007.
  5. "Citytrain – Events – Steam Train Sunday". Events. QR Limited. Archived from the original on 15 July 2007. Retrieved 22 November 2007.

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