Ipswich and Rosewood Railway Line - Route and Stations

Route and Stations

[ ] Ipswich and Rosewood railway line
Northern lines
2.7 km Bowen Hills(1)
Exhibition line
1.3 km Fortitude Valley(1)
0.0 km CENTRAL(1)
0.8 km Roma Street(1)
Exhibition line
Beenleigh, Cleveland, Gold Coast lines
Hale Street (Inner City Bypass)
2.3 km Milton(1)
3.5 km Auchenflower(1)
4.5 km Toowong(1/2)
6.0 km Taringa(2)
7.4 km Indooroopilly(2)
Albert Bridge over the Brisbane River
8.5 km Chelmer(2)
9.5 km Graceville(2/3)
10.7 km Sherwood(3)
Corinda via South Brisbane line
11.6 km Corinda(3)
13.3 km Oxley(3)
16.0 km Darra(3/4)
Springfield line
Centenary Highway
20.0 km Wacol(4/5)
21.6 km Gailes(5)
23.5 km Goodna(5)
26.8 km Redbank(5/6)
To QR Workshops
29.2 km Riverview(6)
Warrego Highway
30.8 km Dinmore(6)
32.2 km Ebbw Vale(6)
34.1 km Bundamba(6/7)
Queensland Pioneer Steam Railway
35.5 km Booval(7)
37.0 km East Ipswich(7)
38.6 km Ipswich(7)
To The Workshops Rail Museum
40.1 km Thomas Street(7)
Bremer River
41.6 km Wulkuraka(7/8)
Brisbane Valley line (closed)
43.9 km Karrabin(8)
48.5 km Walloon(8)
52.7 km Thagoona(9)
Ebenezer coal loop
Museum Junction (closed)
57.0 km Rosewood(9)
Western line

Most services originate in Ipswich and stop at all stations to Bowen Hills railway station. The typical travel time between Ipswich and Brisbane City is approximately 58 minutes (to Central). Rosewood services typically act as a shuttle between Rosewood and Ipswich stations, with selected peak direction services continuing through Ipswich. The typical travel time between Rosewood and Ipswich is 18 minutes.

During weekday peak times, a number of the Ipswich services skip stations between Darra and Milton stopping only at Indooroopilly for faster travel times for commuters working in the Brisbane central business district.

Passengers for/from the Rosewood line change at Ipswich, Beenleigh, Gold Coast and Cleveland lines at Roma Street, and all other lines at Central.

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