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It serves the International Terminal at Brisbane Airport, opening on 5 May 2001 at the same time as the line. [1] The station along with the line is owned and operated by Airtrain Citylink under a BOOT scheme. It will pass to Queensland Rail ownership in 2036. [2] Services are operated by Queensland Rail's City network.
Airtrain (also known as the Airport railway line) is the privately owned commuter railway line that extends 13.0 km (8.1 mi) northeast from Brisbane (15.9 km (9.9 mi) from Central station by rail), the state capital of Queensland, to Brisbane Airport at both its separate International and Domestic terminals. It was opened in 2001.
The station opened as Eagle Farm Junction, being renamed Eagle Junction in January 1888. [1] The original name reflects that this station was the junction at which the line to Eagle Farm branched off. The station was rebuilt in 1963. [2] In 2011, the station was upgraded. [3] [4]
The region is divided into eight fare zones radiating outwards from the Brisbane central business district (CBD), [7] with Brisbane's built-up area falling within zones 1–3. Bus services are operated by public and private operators whereas trains and ferries are operated by public agencies.
It serves the Domestic Terminal at Brisbane Airport, opening on 5 May 2001 at the same time as the line. [1] The station along with the line is owned and operated by Airtrain Citylink under a BOOT scheme. It will pass to Queensland Rail ownership in 2036. [2] Services are operated by Queensland Rail's City network.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 2 (1 island) Tracks: 2: ... Doomben and Brisbane Airport Domestic. [2] Services by platform
Central railway station is located at the northern end of the Brisbane central business district on Ann Street, directly opposite Anzac Square. Pedestrian access is available from the main entrance at the corner of Ann and Edward Streets, the pedestrian subway connecting Anzac Square with Upper Edward Street and from the corner of Ann Street ...
In 1995, the Queensland Government called for expressions of interest to build the Airport railway line to Brisbane Airport. [1] In May 1996, Airtrain Citylink was named as the preferred proponent, however it would not be until 1999, that an agreement between the government and consortium to build the line was signed. [2] [3] [4]