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Petrie railway station

Petrie railway station

Railway station in Queensland, Australia


Petrie railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the suburb of Petrie in the City of Moreton Bay.[1] It opened as North Pine railway station in1888 after the nearby North Pine River and was renamed Petrie railway station (after local pioneer Thomas Petrie) in 1911.[1][2]

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The station has five platforms. As part of the Redcliffe Peninsula line, the station was expanded with a new island platform built east of the existing platforms.[3][4] It opened along with the rest of the line on 4 October 2016.[5] As part of the project, a third track was added south of the station to Lawnton.[6] North of the station, the Redcliffe Peninsula line branches off.

Services

Petrie is served by all City network services from Gympie North, Nambour, Caboolture & Kippa-Ring to Brisbane, many continuing to Ipswich, Rosewood and Springfield Central.[7][8] [9]

Services by platform

Prior to the October 2016 opening of the Redcliffe Peninsula line, Petrie station was served by 10 bus routes connecting it to nearby suburbs, but after the opening only two remain.

A trackplan of Petrie station.

Hornibrook Bus Lines operate two bus routes via Petrie station:


References

  1. "Petrie – railway station in Moreton Bay Region (entry 45463)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  2. Slaughter, Leslie E (1959), Redcliffe's 160 years, Redcliffe Town Council, p. 43
  3. Moreton Bay Rail Link Archived 2012-04-03 at the Wayback Machine Railway Technology
  4. "Non-Express Delivery: The Moreton Bay Rail Link" Railway Digest October 2013 page 26
  5. Lawnton to Petrie upgrade project Archived 27 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine Department of Transport & Main Roads
  6. "Petrie Platform 2". TransLink. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  7. "Petrie Platform 3". TransLink. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  8. "Petrie Platform 4". TransLink. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  9. "Petrie Platform 5". TransLink. Retrieved 13 December 2018.

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