Nyanda railway station

Coordinates: 27°32′54″S 153°01′08″E / 27.548307°S 153.0188602°E / -27.548307; 153.0188602
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Nyanda
General information
Coordinates27°32′54″S 153°01′08″E / 27.548307°S 153.0188602°E / -27.548307; 153.0188602
Owned byQueensland Rail
Operated byQueensland Rail
Line(s)Beenleigh
Platforms2 (1 island)
Construction
Structure typeGround
History
Opened1885
ClosedNovember 1978
Previous namesNyanda Crossing

Nyanda railway station was located on the Beenleigh line in Queensland, Australia between Rocklea and Salisbury stations. It opened in 1885 as Nyanda Crossing and was positioned so one person could manage the station and attend to the Beaudesert Road level crossing.

Most platforms south of the Brisbane River were progressively lengthened in the late 1970s to accommodate SX sets and the new Electric Multiple Unit trains. The existing platform used up all the available space between Beaudesert Road and industrial sidings at the north end of the station and there was no room to extend it. As a result, the station closed in 1978 when the Merivale Bridge opened.[1]

References

  1. ^ Kerr, John; Armstrong, John (1978). Destination South Brisbane. Brisbane: Australian Railway Historical Society. ISBN 0909937095.