Salisbury station

Salisbury station has been rebuilt as part of a rolling program of station accessibility upgrades between Dutton Park and Salisbury stations.

Salisbury’s accessibility upgrade is part of a wider transformation to expand, improve and modernise South East Queensland’s rail network.

Current Status

Salisbury station is now open to customers. The rebuilt station is fully accessible, providing a better transport experience for all customers.

Some minor construction works will continue at Salisbury station. UNITY Alliance will notify residents and businesses before out of hours works and future track construction.

You can learn more using the links below:

Salisbury station Upgrades

Salisbury station has been upgraded to improve access and functionality.

Station features

Features of Salisbury station include:

  • accessible entry points on Dollis Street and Lillian Avenue including shade canopies, seating, drinking fountains and footpaths
  • new station overpass providing connectivity between Lillian Avenue and Dollis Street with a lift and a staircase to each platform
  • new platform canopies to provide improved weather protection
  • new station buildings including ticket office, staff facilities and an accessible public toilet
  • a station carpark on the corner of Lillian and Olivia Avenues, with another on the corner of Beaudesert Road and Lillian Avenue
  • new accessible parking and kiss ‘n’ ride bays on Dollis Street
  • a 40-space secure bicycle enclosure and outdoor racks
  • an additional third platform.

 

Map showing Salisbury station layout, features and pedestrian access via Lillian Avenue and Dollis Street, Salisbury

1. Enclosed 40 space bicycle shelter
2. Exisiting commuter carpark
3. Exisiting kiss’n’ride
4. Station overpass stairs
5. Lift
6. Platform stairs
7. Station building
8. Public toilet facilities
9. Station building
10. Platform canopy
11. Lift
12. Platform canopy
13. Two kiss’n’ride bays
14. Entry to station from Dollis street
15. Drinking fountain
16. Accessible parking spaces

The Department of Transport and Main Roads has constructed a commuter car park on the corner of Beaudesert Road and Lillian Avenue, Salisbury. For more information, you can go to the TMR website.