Ormeau railway station

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Ormeau
Station statistics
Address 200 Mirambeena Drive, Pimpama
Coordinates 27°47′57″S 153°16′56″E / 27.7992°S 153.2823°E / -27.7992; 153.2823Coordinates: 27°47′57″S 153°16′56″E / 27.7992°S 153.2823°E / -27.7992; 153.2823
Line(s)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Parking 237
Bicycle facilities Yes
Other information
Accessible
Station code 600241 (platform 1)
600242 (platform 2)
Owned by Queensland Rail
Fare zone 9 (TransLink)
go card Accepted
Services
Preceding station   Queensland Rail   Following station
toward Bowen Hills
Gold Coast Line

Ormeau is a railway station on the Gold Coast Line of South East Queensland, Australia. It is part of the Queensland Rail City network.

Location

Ormeau station is located in the suburb of Pimpama, 52.72 km (32.76 mi) south of Brisbane Central by rail. It is in Zone 9 of the TransLink integrated public transport system. Bus route 567 stops at Ormeau railway station servicing customers between Ormeau and Beenleigh, travelling via Yatala.

Service

Ormeau is served by the Gold Coast Line, an interurban regional rail line running south from Brisbane to Varsity Lakes.

In the northbound (Brisbane-bound) direction, trains make stops at Loganlea and Coopers Plains and run express to the city centre, taking 53 minutes to arrive at Central station at an average of 59.7 km/h (37.1 mph).[1] During weekday peak times, many trains will make all stops to Beenleigh and then run express to the city centre.[1] Trains heading northbound continue onto the Airport Line, connecting the city to Brisbane Airport.[1]

In the southbound (Varsity Lakes-bound) direction, trains stop at all stations to Varsity Lakes and take 27 minutes, averaging 89.0 km/h (55.3 mph).[1]

Services by platform

Platform Line Destination Notes
1 Gold Coast Varsity Lakes All stations
2 Airport City & Brisbane Airport Express Beenleigh to Park Road, stopping Loganlea and Altandi

See also

  • List of South East Queensland railway stations

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 TransLink Retrieved 2012-04-13

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