Ipswich and Rosewood railway line
The Ipswich and Rosewood line refers to the section of the Main Line to Toowoomba that has a regular suburban rail service, extending southwest from the Brisbane central business district. It is part of the Queensland Rail City network.
Section of the line between Toowong and Taringa
Section of the line between Toowong and Taringa
Rosewood railway station, 2012
Makeshift bridge of railway wagons during the 1890 flood between Milton and Auchenflower to allow passengers to reach the city. This photograph was taken in the vicinity of Eagle Terrace looking towards Park Road. (Description supplied with photograph.)
Railways in South East Queensland
South East Queensland has a large passenger and freight railway network centred on Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland. Suburban and interurban passenger services in the region are operated by Queensland Rail, which also operates long-distance trains across the state. Aurizon and Pacific National operate freight services.
NGR 710 at Yeronga in 2018.
Queensland Rail's Electric Multiple Units have been operating in South East Queensland since electrification commenced in 1979
Official opening of the first section from Ipswich to Grandchester, 1865
Oxley station's new platform and track (left)