Yeerongpilly railway station
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| Yeerongpilly | ||||||||||||||||
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| Address | 67 Wilkie Street, Yeerongpilly | |||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 27°31′30″S 153°00′50″E / 27.5250°S 153.0140°ECoordinates: 27°31′30″S 153°00′50″E / 27.5250°S 153.0140°E | |||||||||||||||
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| Platforms | 2 total (1 island) | |||||||||||||||
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| Owned by | Queensland Rail | |||||||||||||||
| Fare zone | 2/3 (TransLink) | |||||||||||||||
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Yeerongpilly is a railway station on the Beenleigh line. It was also the last station at which you could change trains to travel on the Corinda line, which is now closed.[1]
[edit] Footbridge extension
The footbridge extension extends the current footbridge over Fairfield Road to provide easy access to the station.[2] The footbridge extension was originally to be delivered with the Queensland Tennis Centre in 2007, but was pulled.[3] The construction started 8 July 2010[2] and was completed and opened to the public on 29 December 2010 in time for the 2011 Brisbane International.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ http://webcitation.org/5zJ301yrN
- ^ a b "First step for new Yeerongpilly footbridge" (Press release). TransLink. 8 July 2010. http://www.translink.com.au/about-translink/reporting-and-publications/media-releases/release/163.
- ^ Moore, Tony (7 January 2009). "Footbridge, what footbridge?". Brisbane Times. http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/queensland/footbridge-what-footbridge/2009/01/06/1231004018127.html.
- ^ "Yeerongpilly footbridge opens for tennis fans" (Press release). TransLink. 20 December 2010. http://www.translink.com.au/about-translink/reporting-and-publications/media-releases/release/262.
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