South East Queensland’s population is rising, putting our transport network under pressure.
The current rail network is already nearing capacity and is constrained by a single river crossing and just four inner-city stations, causing the bottleneck that limits our ability to run more trains.
The Cross River Rail project unlocks this bottleneck by delivering a second river crossing and will enable a turn-up-and-go public transport system across the entire region.
By integrating with roads and bus services the project enables a turn-up-and-go transport system for the whole of South East Queensland.
