Manly railway station

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Manly
Station statistics
Address Ernest Street, Manly
Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 27°27′24″S 153°10′49″E / 27.4567°S 153.1803°E / -27.4567; 153.1803Coordinates: 27°27′24″S 153°10′49″E / 27.4567°S 153.1803°E / -27.4567; 153.1803
Line(s)
Platforms 2 total (1 island platform)
Parking 219
Bicycle facilities Yes
Other information
Rebuilt 1992[1]
Accessible
Station code 600630 (platform 1)
600631 (platform 2)
Owned by Queensland Rail
Fare zone 4 (TransLink)
Services
Preceding station   Queensland Rail   Following station
toward Bowen Hills
Cleveland Line
toward Cleveland

Manly Station is a railway station on the Cleveland Line of Brisbane, Australia. It is part of the Queensland Rail City network. Manly Station is the main out stabling point on the Cleveland line, capable of storing three electric multiple units.

It is in Zone 4 of the TransLink integrated public transport system.

History

Manly was the original terminus when the line opened in 1888. The line was extended to Cleveland in 1890. The original timber station was demolished in 1992 after becoming infested with termites.[1]

Services by platform

Platform Line Destination Notes
1 Cleveland

Shorncliffe

Cleveland

City & Northgate, Shorncliffe

All stations

All stations (am peak only)

2 Shorncliffe City & Northgate, Shorncliffe All stations

Express Manly to Morningside (am peak only)

See also

  • List of South East Queensland railway stations

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 R, Johnson (24 March 1992). "Demolition of Manly Rail Station Upsets Residents". The Courier-Mail (3 ed.). p. 6. 

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