Traveston railway station explained

Traveston
Style:TransLink (Queensland)
Address:Howe Road, Traveston
Country:Australia
Coordinates:-26.3198°N 152.783°W
Distance:150.34 kilometres from Central
Line:North Coast
Structure:Ground
Platform:1
Tracks:2
Rebuilt:2011
Electrified:Yes
Owned:Queensland Rail
Operator:Queensland Rail
Zone:go card 8
Status:Unstaffed
Web:Queensland Rail

Traveston railway station is located on the North Coast line in Queensland, Australia. It serves the town of Traveston.

History

Traveston station consists of one short platform that can only accommodate one carriage, requiring passengers to alight via the front door of services. A timber waiting room shelter is located behind the platform at ground level. Opposite the platform lies a crossing loop.

In 2010, the station was threatened with closure after the waiting room was deemed unsafe.[1] However, in 2011 it was decided to restore the shelter, despite it being the least used station in on the Queensland Rail Citytrain network with an average of four passengers per week.[2] [3]

Services

Traveston is serviced by two daily Citytrain network services in each direction.

1925 derailment disaster

On 9 June 1925, the Rockhampton Mail derailed near Traveston on a high timber trestle bridge.[4] Ten people were killed and 48 injured when a passenger car and the luggage van plunged off the bridge, and another passenger car was pulled on its side. It resulted in baggage cars being specially built for passenger trains and ended the use of certain types of goods vehicles on passenger trains.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gympietimes.com.au/news/qr-sounds-death-knell-on-traveston-rail-stop/494962/ Traveston rail stop on death row
  2. http://www.gympietimes.com.au/news/historic-station-saved-queensland-rail-traveston/1184377/ Historic station saved
  3. Web site: Traveston Station averages four passenger movements a week but cost $128,000 last year to maintain. The Courier-Mail.
  4. The Traveston Smash Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin December 1969 pp282-286
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20030411221812/http://www.sunsteam.org.au/Chapter6-3.htm Chapter 3: The Sunshine Route - Brisbane to Bundaberg
  6. Traveston Platform 1