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Station: Woolloongabba

Woolloongabba station construction update – July & August 2022

Overlooking the Woolloongabba site.

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Woolloongabba History

Eddie Gilbert and Donald Bradman at the Woolloongabba Cricket Ground 1931

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Cultural Heritage of Woolloongabba

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Transforming Travel – Woolloongabba

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Woolloongabba

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Woolloongabba station construction update – May and June 2022

The formwork rising out of the ground.

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Woolloongabba station construction update – April 2022

Invert works in the TBM tunnels.

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Woolloongabba station construction update – March 2022

Inside mined tunnel cavern showing progressive permanent works.

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Woolloongabba station construction update – February 2022

Map showing southern Vulture Street footpath closure

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Woolloongabba station construction update – December 2021 to January 2022

Map of pedestrian detour along Vulture Street.

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