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TMR employs more than 10,000 people, [1] and provides customer service centres, marine operation bases and regional and divisional offices. The department works with Queensland Rail, port authorities, other state and federal government departments, local governments, industry, and the community.
The Queensland Government devolved Translink from being a division of Queensland Transport to the more autonomous Translink Transit Authority in July 2008, increasing its profile with new branding. At the same time a 24 hours a day, seven days a week customer information and support phone number was introduced. [10] [11]
Milton station opened in 1884. [1] [2] The station was rebuilt in 1960 as part of the quadruplication of the line.[3]In June 2010, the Queensland Government approved mixed-use development at Milton station, which will see the station covered with office and apartment buildings.
Transdev Australasia is an operator of bus, ferry, light rail and heavy rail services in Australia and New Zealand. It is a subsidiary of French-based, international Transdev.
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The bank holds the naming rights of Queensland Country Bank Stadium and it also maintains a partnership with North Queensland Cowboys, a prominent club which plays in the National Rugby League. In July 2024, the bank signed up as the principal sponsor of Brisbane Heat ahead of the 2023–24 Big Bash League season for a duration of three years ...
Queensland Rail: Operated by: Queensland Rail: Line(s) North Coast Shorncliffe: Distance: 9.90 kilometres from Central: Platforms: 4 (2 islands) Construction; Structure type: Ground: Parking: 383 bays: Accessible: Yes: Other information; Status: Staffed: Station code: 600407 (platform 1) 600408 (platform 2) 600409 (platform 3) 600410 (platform ...
Queensland Railways was the first operator in the world to adopt a narrow gauge (in this case 1,067 mm or 3 ft 6 in) for a main line, [1] and this remains the system-wide gauge in Queensland. The colony of Queensland separated from New South Wales in 1859, and the new government was keen to facilitate development and immigration.