Ferny Grove Railway Line - Line Guide and Services

Line Guide and Services

[ ] Ferny Grove railway line
Beenleigh, Gold Coast and Cleveland lines
Ipswich and Springfield lines
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)
2.7 km Bowen Hills(1)
Exhibition line
3.0 km Mayne Junction (closed)
Caboolture, Shorncliffe, Doomben, Airport lines
4.5 km Windsor (1/2)
5.5 km Wilston (2)
6.5 km Newmarket (2)
8.0 km Alderley (2)
8.9 km Enoggera (2)
9.6 km Gaythorne (2/3)
10.9 km Mitchelton (3)
12.0 km Oxford Park (3)
12.7 km Grovely (3)
13.5 km Keperra (3)
16.1 km FERNY GROVE (3)
Camp Mountain (closed)
Samford (closed)
DAYBORO (closed)

Most services stop at all stations to Roma Street railway station. The typical travel time between Ferny Grove and Brisbane City is approximately 27 minutes (to Central). During weekday peak times, a few services may skip stations between Mitchelton and Bowen Hills for faster travel times for commuters working in the Brisbane central business district.

Ferny Grove line services typically continue as Beenleigh line services.

Passengers for and from the Airport, Caboolture, Doomben, Nambour and Gympie North and Shorncliffe lines change at Bowen Hills, and all other lines at Central.


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