Dutton Park station accessibility rebuild

Cross River Rail isn’t just upgrading Dutton Park station; we’re building a new station south of the existing station. The new station is being built to make Dutton Park an accessible station and create a better transport experience for all customers.

Dutton Park station is now closed to allow major works to continue at the station and is expected to reopen in late-2024 once works are complete.

Works at Dutton Park will be delivered in two stages:

  • Stage 1: Platform 1 closed on Monday 28 November 2022 Platform 2 will remain open
  • Stage 2: The full station closed on Saturday 1 April 2023 to allow major works to continue at the station and is expected to reopen in late-2024 once works are complete.

To help customers reach their destination during the station closure, there will be alternative transport options. See below for our top travel tips.
 

Works to be completed during Stage 2

During this time the following activities will be completed:

  • Construction of new entry points on Noble Street, Kent Street and Annerley Road including shade canopies, seating, drinking fountains and accessible entry points
  • Demolition of station buildings and Platform 2
  • Construction of new, raised Platform 2 and station buildings including ticket office, staff facilities and accessible public toilets
  • Construction of a new pedestrian overpass between Noble Street and Annerley Road including two lifts and stairs
  • Construction of platform canopies and installation of new station furniture including seating and bins
  • Relocation of in-ground services
  • Relocation of the heritage shelter to Annerley Road entrance
  • Provision for accessible parking and kiss ’n’ ride facilities on Kent Street
  • Construction of an enclosed bicycle storage shelter and outdoor racks
  • New footpaths and landscaping
  • Installation of CCTV, permanent signage, lighting and ticketing in place

 

Access during station closure

There will be pedestrian changes around the station during the works. Pedestrians and cyclists are advised to following the sigs and guidance of traffic control to safely navigate through the area.

Customers will be provided advance notification of any changes to pedestrian access throughout construction.
 

View from Dutton Park Platform 2.

Travel information

During the full station closure, Beenleigh line trains will run express between Fairfield and Park Road in both directions.

There will be alternative travel options to support you during the station closure:

To Dutton Park

From the city / north of Dutton Park:

  • Disembark the train at Park Road station:
    • Transfer to platform 6 at Boggo Road busway station. Catch StationLink route 109 to Annerley Road stop 18/12; or
    • Transfer to platform 5 at Boggo Road busway station. Catch StationLink route 109 or route 66 to PA Hospital busway station; or
    • Walk to your destination.

From Beenleigh / south of Dutton Park

  • Catch StationLink route 109 from stations between Rocklea and Fairfield to Annerley Road stop 13/18 (ID 001180) or PA Hospital busway station.
  • Disembark the train at Park Road station:
    • Transfer to platform 6 at Boggo Road busway station. Catch StationLink route 109 to Annerley Road stop 18/12;
    • Transfer to platform 5 at Boggo Road busway station. Catch StationLink route 109 or route 66 to PA Hospital busway station; or
    • Walk to your destination.

From Dutton Park:

To the city / north of Dutton Park

  • Catch StationLink route 109 from Annerley Road stop 13/18 or PA Hospital busway station to Boggo Road busway station and transfer to a train service Park Road station.

To Beenleigh / south of Dutton Park

  • Catch StationLink route 109 from Annerley Road stop 18/12 to stations between Rocklea and Fairfield.
  • Catch StationLink route 109 from Annerley Road stop 13/18 or PA Hospital busway station to Boggo Road busway station and transfer to a train service Park Road station.

There may be other local services that are better for you, so remember to plan ahead before you travel.

You can top up or buy a go card online at the TransLink website, or by calling 13 12 30.

The easiest way to ensure you always have enough money to travel is to activate auto top-up, by linking your registered go card to your credit/debit card.

You can read more about the Dutton Park station accessibility rebuild process by using the link below: