Corinda railway station
Corinda |
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Station statistics |
Address |
Cnr Watt Street & Ruthven Street, Corinda |
Lines |
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Platforms |
5 total (2 island platforms, 1 side platform) |
Other information |
Accessible |
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Code |
CQD[1] |
Owned by |
Queensland Rail |
Fare zone |
3 (TransLink) |
Services |
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Corinda Station is a railway station on the Ipswich and Rosewood and Springfield lines in Corinda, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia.
During peak hour on weekdays, trains ran between Brisbane Central and Corinda via Tennyson and Yeerongpilly until the line closed in June 2011.[2] These services have been replaced by Brisbane Transport's Route 104 RailBus.
History
Corinda station was built in 1875 and was known as South Brisbane Junction until 1888. In 1884, a branch line was built from Corinda to the South Brisbane wharves.[3] The branch line is now known as the Corinda via South Brisbane line.
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