The Cross River Rail Route

Cross River Rail is a new 10.2 km rail line with 5.9 km of twin tunnels running under the Brisbane River and CBD and four new underground stations at Boggo Road, Woolloongabba, Albert Street and Roma Street.

The Cross River Rail Delivery Authority is also responsible for a number of other rail related projects including a new above ground station at Exhibition and a rebuild for seven suburban stations between Dutton Park and Salisbury, construction of three new stations on the Gold Coast line at Pimpama, Merrimac and Hope Island, new train stabling facilities at Clapham Yard and Mayne Yard, and installation of a new world class signalling system.

Map of the Brisbane Public transport network with future Cross River Rail stations depicted.

A second river crossing

Cross River Rail is a second river crossing at the core of the rail network with capacity to run as many as 24 trains in each direction

Render of the future Woolloongabba station with the escalator in the front of the image.

Brisbane’s new underground

The route includes 5.9 kilometres of twin tunnels under the Brisbane River and CBD and four new underground stations at Boggo Road, Woolloongabba, Albert Street and Roma Street.

a front-facing concept image for the new Fairfield station

Southside Station Upgrades

The Cross River Rail Delivery Authority will rebuild seven stations in the south of Brisbane – Dutton Park, Fairfield, Yeronga, Yeerongpilly, Moorooka, Rocklea and Salisbury.

Cross River Rail Route and Stations

Cross River Rail’s route includes 10.2 kilometres of new rail line, 4 new underground stations, 5.9 kilometres of twin tunnels under the Brisbane River and CBD as well as associated works including a rebuild of 8 above-ground stations covering Salisbury to Dutton Park, and Exhibition.

Check out our interactive map and click on any station to find out more.