Caboolture Railway Line - Line Guide and Services

Line Guide and Services

Legend
Beenleigh line
Cleveland line
Gold Coast line
Ipswich line
Corinda line
Exhibition line
0.8 km Roma Street(1)
0.0 km CENTRAL(1)
1.3 km Fortitude Valley(1)
Bulimba Branch (closed)
2.4 km Bowen Hills (original site)
Exhibition line
2.7 km Bowen Hills(1)
Inner City Bypass
3.0km Mayne Junction (closed)
Ferny Grove line
Breakfast Creek
4.5 km Albion(2)
5.6 km Wooloowin(2)
6.5 km Eagle Junction(2)
Doomben line
Airport line
Schulz Canal
7.8 km Toombul(2)
8.7 km Nundah(2)
9.9 km Northgate(2/3)
Shorncliffe Line
11.2 km Virginia(3)
12.4 km Sunshine(3)
13.4 km Geebung(3)
14.9 km Zillmere(3/4)
16.6 km Carseldine(4)
Gympie Arterial Road
20.0 km Bald Hills(4/5)
South Pine River
22.4 km Strathpine(5)
23.8 km Bray Park(5)
25.8 km Lawnton(5/6)
North Pine River
27.4 km Petrie(6)
Moreton Bay Rail Link (proposed)
32.1 km Dakabin(6/7)
35.6 km Narangba(7)
40.4 km Burpengary(7/8)
46.4 km Morayfield(8)
Caboolture River
49.6 km CABOOLTURE(8)
Wamuran railway line (disused)
Nambour and Gympie North line

Most services stop at all stations to Roma Street railway station. The typical travel time between Caboolture and Brisbane City is approximately 64 minutes (to Central). During weekday peak times, a few services may skip stations between Petrie and Northgate for faster travel times for commuters working in the Brisbane central business district(51 minutes).

During the off-peak, services generally continue to Ipswich railway station on the Ipswich line.

Passengers for/from the Nambour and Gympie North line change at either Caboolture, Petrie or Northgate, Shorncliffe line at Northgate, Airport and Doomben lines at Eagle Junction, Ferny Grove line change at Bowen Hills, and all other lines at Central.

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