
The rail network in
Queensland
Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
, Australia, was the first in the world to adopt
narrow gauge
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge (distance between the rails) narrower than . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum railw ...
for a main line. In 2013, it claimed to be the second largest narrow gauge network in the world.
The network consists of the following lines:
*the
North Coast Line (NCL), extending from
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ...
to
Rockhampton
Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region of Central Queensland, Australia. In the , the population of Rockhampton was 79,293. A common nickname for Rockhampton is "Rocky", and the demonym of Rockhampton is Rockhamptonite.
The Scottish- ...
,
Townsville
The City of Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. With a population of 201,313 as of 2024, it is the largest settlement in North Queensland and Northern Australia (specifically, the parts of Australia north of ...
and
Cairns
Cairns (; ) is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. In the , Cairns had a population of 153,181 people.
The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
*four east–west lines (and associated branch lines), including:
**the
Western line from Brisbane to
Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( ), nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar', is a city on the border of South East Queensland and Darling Downs regions of Queensland, Australia. It is located west of Queensland's capital, Brisbane. The urban population of Toowoom ...
and
Charleville
**the
Central Western line from Rockhampton to
Longreach and
Winton
**the
Mt Isa line from Townsville to
Mount Isa
**the
Tablelands line from Cairns to
Forsayth
*four export coal networks, including:
**
Moura to Gladstone
**
Blackwater to Gladstone
**
Goonyella to Hay Point
**
Newlands to Abbot Point
*the original narrow-gauge
Southern line that provided a rail connection to
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ...
, extending from Toowoomba to the
New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a States and territories of Australia, state on the Eastern states of Australia, east coast of :Australia. It borders Queensland to the north, Victoria (state), Victoria to the south, and South ...
border at
Wallangarra, plus the
South Western line west from
Warwick
Warwick ( ) is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Warwickshire in the Warwick District in England, adjacent to the River Avon, Warwickshire, River Avon. It is south of Coventry, and south-east of Birmingham. It is adjoined wit ...
to
Thallon;
*two lines extending south of Brisbane, a narrow gauge passenger line from Brisbane to the
Gold Coast, and a line to the New South Wales border connecting to the
line to Sydney
*the isolated
Normanton to Croydon line, now operated as a
tourist service as ''
The Gulflander''
*the isolated private freight line at
Weipa
Weipa () is a coastal mining town in the local government area of Weipa Town in Queensland. It is one of the largest towns on the Cape York Peninsula. It exists because of the enormous bauxite deposits along the coast. The Port of Weipa is main ...
hauling bauxite from a mine to the export terminal
*over 3,000 km of gauge sugar cane lines servicing 19 sugar mills (see Tramways section below).
Passenger services include:
*Long distance trains from:
**Brisbane to Cairns
**Townsville to Mount Isa
**Brisbane to Longreach
**Brisbane to Charleville
**Brisbane to Sydney via
XPT
*the
Translink network providing services:
**north to
Caboolture,
Ferny Grove,
Gympie
Gympie ( ) is a city and a Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. Located in the Greater Sunshine Coast, Gympie is about north of the state capital, Brisbane. The city lies on the Mary River ( ...
, and
Kippa-Ring
**east to
Brisbane Airport,
Cleveland
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,
Doomben, and
Shorncliffe
**south to
Beenleigh and
Varsity Lakes
Varsity Lakes is a Suburbs and localities (Australia), suburb in the City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. In the , Varsity Lakes had a population of 16,493 people.
The suburb was originally known as ''Stephens'' but in 2002 Stephens, Quee ...
**west to
Ipswich
Ipswich () is a port town and Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in Suffolk, England. It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, ...
,
Rosewood
Rosewood is any of a number of richly hued hardwoods, often brownish with darker veining, but found in other colours. It is hard, tough, strong, and dense. True rosewoods come from trees of the genus '' Dalbergia'', but other woods are often ca ...
, and
Springfield.
The Translink network consists of approximately 300 km and 151 stations.
History
Construction
Construction of the Queensland rail network began in 1864 with the first section of the
Main Line railway from
Ipswich
Ipswich () is a port town and Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough in Suffolk, England. It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, ...
to
Grandchester
Grandchester is a rural town and Suburbs and localities (Australia), locality in the City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. In the , the locality of Grandchester had a population of 467 people.
Geography
Grandchester is located west of the ...
being built. This was the first
narrow-gauge main line constructed in the world and, in 2013, was claimed to be the second largest
narrow-gauge railway
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge (distance between the rails) narrower than . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with tighter cur ...
network in the world.
Network extent
At its maximum extent in 1932, the system totalled ~10,500 km of routes open for traffic.
In 1925, QR employed ~18,000 people, 713 locomotives, 930 passenger carriages, ~16,000 goods wagons, hauled ~five million tons of goods and ~30 million passengers, and made a return on capital of 3.2% before depreciation.
Electrification
Three significant
electrification programs have been undertaken in Queensland which include the Brisbane suburban network, the Blackwater and Goonyella coal networks, and the Caboolture to Gladstone section of the
North Coast line.
Public float
On 2 June 2009, the Queensland Government announced the 'Renewing Queensland Plan', with Queensland Rail's commercial activities to be separated from the Government's core passenger service responsibilities. The commercial activities were formed into a new company called QR National Limited.
The new structure was announced by the Queensland Government on 2 December 2009, and took place from 1 July 2010.
Infrastructure
Track gauge
The nascent Queensland Railways was persuaded that the way to reduce the cost of railway construction was to use a narrower gauge than the
standard gauge
A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), international gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge in Europe, and SGR in East Africa. It is the ...
of . A prototype existed in Norway, but Queensland became the first rail operator in the world to adopt narrow gauge for a main line. The proposed gauge railway involved a
axle load and
very sharp curves of radius on the long climb to
Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( ), nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar', is a city on the border of South East Queensland and Darling Downs regions of Queensland, Australia. It is located west of Queensland's capital, Brisbane. The urban population of Toowoom ...
at about above sea level. The maximum gradient was 1 in 50 (2%) uncompensated, which combined with a radius curve gives an equivalent grade of 1 in 41 (about 2.5%). Although the proposed railway could only manage a top speed of , that was claimed to be sufficient for a hundred years.
One of the main advantages of a narrow gauge railway is that the earthworks required do not have to be as extensive as on railways of larger gauge. It was estimated that the cost of this standard of railway would be 25% of the cost of a standard gauge line built to the minimum standard considered possible with that gauge at the time. This was a vital consideration since the colony of Queensland had a non-indigenous population of about 30,000 at the time. Standard gauge branch lines were later constructed in NSW with radius curves and had the same low maximum speed.
The choice of the non-standard gauge, approved very narrowly by parliament, was and still is controversial. Thus the die was cast for a large narrow-gauge system, which was copied by three other Australian states as well as a number of other countries. Queensland's decision to use narrow gauge was influential on
New Zealand
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's decision to adopt narrow gauge as its uniform gauge in 1870.
A hundred and fifty years later, Queensland is still sparsely populated (5.5 million in 2024), but many trains hauling coal are some of the
longest and heaviest in the world, with Aurizon currently trialling coal trains of 25,000 tonne gross load that are ~4.5 km long.
Rack railway
QR had one
rack railway, with grades as steep as 1 in 16.5 (6%), which was on the branch to
Mount Morgan. It was bypassed by a conventional line in 1951 with grades of 1 in 50 (2%). The bypass closed in 1987. The rack system was the
Abt rack system, the same type used by the
Mount Lyell Railway in
Tasmania
Tasmania (; palawa kani: ''Lutruwita'') is an island States and territories of Australia, state of Australia. It is located to the south of the Mainland Australia, Australian mainland, and is separated from it by the Bass Strait. The sta ...
.
Operators

Historically, the government-owned
Queensland Rail
Queensland Rail (QR) is a railway operator in Queensland, Australia. Queensland Rail is owned by the Queensland Government, and operates both Commuter rail, suburban and Regional rail, interurban rail services in South East Queensland, as well ...
has been the main rail operator in Queensland. The exception has been the standard-gauge link from New South Wales into Brisbane. When opened in 1930, it was operationally a part of the
New South Wales system and run by that government-owned railway, under agreement with Queensland which owned the line. From 1994,
National Rail
National Rail (NR) is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, a group representing passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales. The TOCs run the passenger services previously provided by ...
took over the operation of virtually all standard-gauge freight services to and from Brisbane, as part of a reorganisation of interstate freight in Australia.
In 2002, QR entered the standard-gauge market through subsidiary
Interail, by 2004, it was running freight services from Brisbane through to
Melbourne
Melbourne ( , ; Boonwurrung language, Boonwurrung/ or ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city of the States and territories of Australia, Australian state of Victori ...
.
Today, standard-gauge freight services are operated by
Pacific National
Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses.
History
In February 2002, National Rail Corporation, National Rail's freight operations and rollingstock, jointly owned by the Government of Australia, Federal, Governm ...
after its acquisition of National Rail, and
Aurizon
Aurizon Holdings Limited ( ) is a freight rail transport company in Australia, formerly named QR National Limited and branded QR National. In 2015, it was the world's largest rail transporter of coal from mine to port. Formerly a Queensland G ...
(formerly a Queensland Rail subsidiary, QR National).
On the narrow gauge,
Queensland Rail
Queensland Rail (QR) is a railway operator in Queensland, Australia. Queensland Rail is owned by the Queensland Government, and operates both Commuter rail, suburban and Regional rail, interurban rail services in South East Queensland, as well ...
operates all passenger services. In 2005, the first non-QR narrow gauge commercial rail operation started in Queensland, with
Pacific National
Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses.
History
In February 2002, National Rail Corporation, National Rail's freight operations and rollingstock, jointly owned by the Government of Australia, Federal, Governm ...
commencing operation of container services between Brisbane and Cairns, followed in 2009 by their entry into the export coal market. Queensland Rail's subsidiary
Australian Railroad Group have also entered the Queensland narrow-gauge freight market, operating trains between Townsville and Mount Isa in its own right. Standard-gauge passenger services are provided by the New South Wales Government's
NSW TrainLink
NSW TrainLink is a regional train and coach operator in Australia, providing services throughout New South Wales and into Australian Capital Territory, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria (state), Victoria, Queensland and South Australia ...
using its
XPT.
Airtrain
The
Airport railway line opened to passengers in May 2001. Under a
BOOT scheme – build, own, operate and transfer – the
Queensland Government
The Queensland Government is the state government of Queensland, Australia, a Parliament, parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Government is formed by the party or coalition that has gained a majority in the Queensland Legislative Assembly, ...
licensed
Airtrain Citylink to build the rail line, to own and operate it, and hand the entire infrastructure over to the Queensland Government after 35 years when the company will then cease to exist.
Airtrain Citylink contracted
Transfield Services to build, operate and maintain the line
and finally Airtrain Citylink contracted Queensland Rail to provide
rolling stock
The term rolling stock in the rail transport industry refers to railway vehicles, including both powered and unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives, Railroad car#Freight cars, freight and Passenger railroad car, passenger cars (or coaches) ...
for the rail line.
Aurizon
In 2010, the Queensland government privatised the narrow gauge freight haulage and all standard gauge components of Queensland National. In 2012, the organisation renamed itself
Aurizon
Aurizon Holdings Limited ( ) is a freight rail transport company in Australia, formerly named QR National Limited and branded QR National. In 2015, it was the world's largest rail transporter of coal from mine to port. Formerly a Queensland G ...
.
Pacific National
In March 2005, Pacific National Queensland became the first non-
Queensland Rail
Queensland Rail (QR) is a railway operator in Queensland, Australia. Queensland Rail is owned by the Queensland Government, and operates both Commuter rail, suburban and Regional rail, interurban rail services in South East Queensland, as well ...
narrow gauge commercial rail operation in Queensland, with the commencement of container services between
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ...
and
Cairns
Cairns (; ) is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. In the , Cairns had a population of 153,181 people.
The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
. They now operate intermodal services to various destinations along the coast of Queensland. In 2018 they became responsible for sugar haulage in Central and North Queensland.
Watco Australia
On 16 August 2019,
Watco Australia announced that the first two of eight
WRA Class locomotives units were being delivered to Australia. The company have stated that they would begin operations in the fourth quarter of 2019. WRA001 and 002 arrived at the
Port of Brisbane on the vessel Tarago on 9 October 2019 and were transferred to
Warwick
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behind QR locomotive 1724.
BHP Mitsubishi Alliance
BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) is a 50/50 partnership between the two named companies, operating 9 coal mines in the Bowen Basin. BMA Rail was authorised to operate on the
Goonyella coal network from 1 January 2014, and purchased 13
Siemens E40 AG-V1 electric locomotives, designated as the BMACC class, numbered BMACC001-BMACC013. It has the potential to operate its own trains if contract haulage rates from either Aurizon or Pacific National are unacceptable.
Tramways

Except where noted, this section relates to
sugar cane
Sugarcane or sugar cane is a species of tall, Perennial plant, perennial grass (in the genus ''Saccharum'', tribe Andropogoneae) that is used for sugar Sugar industry, production. The plants are 2–6 m (6–20 ft) tall with stout, jointed, fib ...
lines in Queensland built to
narrower than gauge, and in this section the term ‘narrow gauge’ means a gauge less than . Non sugar cane tramways covered by their own entries are:
*
Aramac Tramway
Aramac Tramway Museum is a heritage-listed former railway, tramway station and now a museum at Boundary Street, Aramac, Queensland, Aramac, Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1912 to 1913. It is also known as Aramac Tra ...
*
Ballara Tramway
*
Beaudesert Shire Tramway
*
Belmont Tramway
*
Buderim Tramway
*
Cooloola Tramway
*
Innisfail Tramway
*
Laheys Tramway
*
Mapleton Tramway
*
Mill Point Settlement Site
*
Stannary Hills Tramways
Stannary Hills Tramways are a heritage-listed pair of tramways at Irvinebank, Queensland, Irvinebank, Shire of Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1901 to 1907. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 25 February 2005 ...
*
Munro Tramway
Sugar cane tramways were usually developed in conjunction with sugar mills as the major transport system for conveying harvested sugar cane for processing. As this is a seasonal traffic, minimising cost was a significant consideration, and the adoption of gauge enabled lines to be laid with minimal earthworks, sharp curves, and sometimes temporarily in cane fields so cut cane can be loaded directly onto wagons.
History
The first recorded use of a locomotive hauled tramway for sugar cane transport in Queensland was at a plantation at
Morayfield (now an outer suburb of Brisbane) in 1866 using gauge. The plantation was not a success, however another tramway built at Maryborough in the same year was successful.
A gauge tramway was established at the Pioneer Mill near
Ayr in 1875, and in 1881 a tramway network had been established to service
CSR Homebush and Victoria mills. The Herbert mill had an network by 1882, and further tram networks were established as the sugar industry expanded, all gauge with the exception of the Pioneer Mill system.
In 1911 the
Queensland Railway Department built a tramway from
Chinchilla
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to Wongongera (now Barakula) to transport
railway sleeper
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s made from logs taken from the state forest at Barakula and milled at the Barakula sawmill (approx ). The route of the Barakula tramway was based on an earlier plan to construct a railway line from Chinchilla to
Taroom that was subsequently abandoned in favour of a railway line from
Miles to Taroom. The tramway operated until 1970.
At the end of
World War I
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surplus equipment that had been used to rail supplies to the trenches was used to expand the sugar cane networks.
Originally cane was harvested by hand, and the ‘standard’ 4 wheel wagon was loaded by stacking the ~2 m lengths of cane between upright stakes.
In the 1950s mechanical harvesting was introduced, and cane ‘bins’ were required to hold the ~200 mm lengths (‘billets’) of cane produced by that harvesting process. Most cane bins are 4 wheel with a 4-6 tonne capacity, but some mills utilise bogie bins with a capacity of ~10 tonnes.
Diesel mechanical and diesel hydraulic locomotives replaced steam locomotives in the 1950s and 1960s. Cane must be processed within 12 hours of harvest for maximum yield, so the transportation timing dictated the size of a cane tramway network when mills were first established. When diesel locomotives were introduced, their increased utilisation rates enabled the size of a potential network to grow, resulting in the rationalisation of both the tramways and a reduction in the number of mills. Today some of the ‘main lines’ of tramways are of a standard equivalent to a gauge main line, with (in some cases) concrete sleepers, ballast and heavy rail allowing relatively high speed transport of the cane from further distances whilst still meeting the 12-hour ‘delivery from harvest’ timeframe.
Queensland Railways sold a closed branchline in 1964 to the
Gin Gin Cooperative Mill in
Gin Gin which converted it to a sugar tramway.
With the development of higher standard road networks, some mills have converted to road transport for some or (in a few cases) all cane delivery.
Nambour, about 100 km north of Brisbane had a sugar tram network until 2003, when the mill closed due to plantations being sold for urban development reducing the district crop harvest to an unviable size.
The Rocky Point Mill situated about 50 km south of Brisbane had a tramway which opened in 1924 and closed following flood damage in 1951. Road transport has been used for that mill since then.
Current situation
In 2014 there were 19 sugar cane systems (18 of which use gauge) with a combined trackage of hauling approximately 36M tonnes of sugar cane each season. The average distance cane is hauled is 35 km, with the longest line being 119 km. Average speed is 40 km/h (due to the wagons not having brakes), and the maximum load is 2000 tonnes, being 1 km long.
It is understood the Pioneer Mill is considering converting its network to gauge to enable it to more easily procure rolling stock and to facilitate greater efficiency of operations with two neighbouring mills, which currently share 25 km of
dual gauge
Dual gauge railroad track has three or four rails, allowing vehicles of two track gauges to run on it.
Signalling and sidings are more expensive to install on dual gauge tracks than on two single gauge tracks. Dual gauge is used when there i ...
track.
Contemporary sugar cane tramways are quite advanced technically, utilising relatively heavy rails cascaded second hand from other operators, remote-controlled brake vans, concrete sleepers (in places), ballast and tamping machines. The 19 separate tramways cooperate in research and development.
In the 2020s, railway enthusiast volunteers are making efforts to preserve Queensland's sugar cane tramway history. However, they are few in number, have limited resources, and many of the tramway relics have already disappeared. When a sugar mill closes, the owner or operator is often obliged to remove everything, and another difficulty is that tramway lines often run through privately owned farms.
In 2024 the so-called
Inland Railway from
Melbourne
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to
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ...
is under construction which will provide a
dual gauge
Dual gauge railroad track has three or four rails, allowing vehicles of two track gauges to run on it.
Signalling and sidings are more expensive to install on dual gauge tracks than on two single gauge tracks. Dual gauge is used when there i ...
replacement for the sharp curved and steeply graded narrow gauge line from
Helidon to
Toowoomba
Toowoomba ( ), nicknamed 'The Garden City' and 'T-Bar', is a city on the border of South East Queensland and Darling Downs regions of Queensland, Australia. It is located west of Queensland's capital, Brisbane. The urban population of Toowoom ...
.
Rolling stock
Passenger
Translink
For Translink services as far as
Gympie North, Queensland Rail's
rolling stock
The term rolling stock in the rail transport industry refers to railway vehicles, including both powered and unpowered vehicles: for example, locomotives, Railroad car#Freight cars, freight and Passenger railroad car, passenger cars (or coaches) ...
is electric and
air-conditioned.
*
Electric Multiple Units (EMU) – 88 three car units introduced from 1979, now being phased out as a result of the introduction of
700 series
*
Suburban Multiple Units (SMU)
** 200 Series (SMU200) – 11 in service (12 built)
** 220 Series (SMU220) – 30 in service (30 built)
** 260 Series (SMU260) – 36 in service (36 built)
*
Interurban Multiple Units (IMU)
** 100 Series (IMU100) – 10 in service (10 built)
** 120 Series (IMU120) – 4 in service (4 built)
** 160 Series (IMU160) – 28 in service (28 built)
** 700 Series (Also known as
NGR) - 75 six car units when delivery is completed, operating on both Interurban and suburban routes.
*
InterCity Express (ICE) – 8 two car units plus 4 trailers (20 cars in total) introduced in 1988.
All trains are
electric multiple unit
An electric multiple unit or EMU is a multiple-unit train consisting of self-propelled carriages using electricity as the motive power. An EMU requires no separate locomotive, as electric traction motors are incorporated within one or a number o ...
s with a driver cabin at both ends, with the exception of EMU60 through to EMU79 (now all withdrawn) which had a driver's cab at one end, and guard only cab at the other end. These units also had only 3 powered bogies (per 3 car set) compared to the 4 powered bogie arrangement for the remaining EMUs. The 1X0 and 2X0 series units consist of three cars each, while the 700 series are 6 car units.
The 700 series, built in India, suffered from a design fault for disability access. Due to the rejection of an exemption application to the
Australian Human Rights Commission, rectification work was required involving the fitting of a second toilet that met the
Disability Discrimination Act 1992 requirements.
Long-distance services
Long-distance services are operated by Traveltrain, a division of Queensland Rail. Traveltrain services mainly cater to a tourist market.
* Tilt Trains
**The ''
Electric Tilt Train'' operating from
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ...
to
Rockhampton
Rockhampton is a city in the Rockhampton Region of Central Queensland, Australia. In the , the population of Rockhampton was 79,293. A common nickname for Rockhampton is "Rocky", and the demonym of Rockhampton is Rockhamptonite.
The Scottish- ...
**The ''
Spirit of Queensland'', a
Diesel Tilt Train operating from Brisbane to
Cairns
Cairns (; ) is a city in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. In the , Cairns had a population of 153,181 people.
The city was founded in 1876 and named after William Cairns, Sir W ...
which replaced ''
The Sunlander'', a locomotive hauled train that was withdrawn in 2014.
*Locomotive hauled trains
**''
The Spirit of the Outback'' operating from Brisbane to
Longreach. When introduced in 1993, it combined two previous trains, the ''
Capricornian'' and ''
The Midlander''.
**''
The Inlander'' operating from
Townsville
The City of Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. With a population of 201,313 as of 2024, it is the largest settlement in North Queensland and Northern Australia (specifically, the parts of Australia north of ...
to
Mount Isa
**''
The Westlander'' operating from Brisbane to
Charleville
*
Tourist Trains
**''
The Gulflander'', a rail motor operating on the
Normanton to Croydon line
**The ''
Kuranda Scenic Railway'' operating from Cairns to
Kuranda
**''
The Savannahlander'', a rail motor operating from Cairns to
Forsayth
History
Queensland's first premier passenger service was the ''Sydney Mail'', introduced in 1888 when the
New South Wales line opened to
Wallangarra. From 1923 it included a Parlour Car, which was transferred to the ''Townsville Mail'' in 1930 following the opening of the
line to Brisbane from Sydney.
In 1935 the ''Sunshine Express'' was introduced on the Brisbane – Cairns service, being the first completely roller-bearing equipped train in Australia.
''The Inlander'' was the first train in Australia with air-conditioned sleeping cars.
Rail Ambulances
Rail Ambulances, possibly unique to Queensland, operated from 1918-1990. More detail is provided in
this article.
Locomotives
Steam
A list of QR steam locomotives is contained
here
Diesel
A list of QR diesel locomotives is contained
here
Electric
A list of electric locomotives operating in Queensland is contained
here
See also
*
Rail transport in South East Queensland
*
Rail transport in Australia
Rail transport in Australia is a component of the Transport in Australia, Australian transport system. It is to a large extent States and territories of Australia, state-based, as each state largely has its own operations, with the interstate ...
*
List of tramways in Queensland
*
Railway accidents in Queensland
References
External links
Queensland RailHistory of Queensland Rail
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