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Cross River Rail is a second rail path under the Brisbane CBD with four new underground stations at Boggo Road, Woolloongabba, Albert Street and Roma Street. It will make journeys to and from Brisbane quicker, and easier for all of us.

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From Saturday 28 June to Friday 18 July, there will be track closures and travel changes on Beenleigh and Gold Coast lines as we work to upgrade the South East Queensland rail network.

Wherever you are going, there will be plenty of transport options available to get you where you need to be, including express and all stops railbuses.

If you are planning to travel during this time, we encourage you to consider your travel options and allow extra travel time.

Plan ahead by downloading the Translink app, visiting translink.com.au or calling 13 12 30.

All services will return to a regular timetable from first service Saturday 19 July.

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    Beenleigh and Gold Coast Lines

    Trains will run as combined service between Varsity Lakes and Banoon. Buses will replace trains between Banoon and Boggo Road.

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    Airport and Ferny Grove Lines

    Trains will terminate at Boggo Road.

    Doomben
    Doomben Line

    Trains will terminate at Roma Street.

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    For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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    Beenleigh and Gold Coast Lines

    Trains will run as combined service between Varsity Lakes and Banoon. Trains will operate to an altered timetable, running to a 12-minute frequency during peak periods. Buses will replace trains between Banoon and Boggo Road.

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    Airport and Doomben Lines

    Trains will terminate at Roma Street.

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    Ferny Grove Line

    Trains will terminate at Boggo Road.

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    For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

Journey planning and railbus information

  • You can’t take bikes, e-scooters or other large items on board railbuses. All railbuses are accessible services.
  • Please allow extra travel time as railbuses are impacted by traffic and road conditions.
  • From Monday 30 June, there will also be big changes to Brisbane and Logan bus services and timetables.

Affected stops and stations

  • Southbank station
  • South Brisbane station
  • Boggo Road station
  • Dutton Park station
  • Fairfield station
  • Yeronga station
  • Yeerongpilly station
  • Moorooka station
  • Rocklea station
  • Salisbury station
  • Coopers Plains station
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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Salisbury worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Salisbury station is now closed until mid-2026 as part of Cross River Rail’s station upgrade program. Learn everything you need to know here.

Construction at our Salisbury station worksite will require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads. Pedestrians and cyclists are to follow instructions of traffic control to safely navigate through the area.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Salisbury worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Salisbury station is now closed until mid-2026 as part of Cross River Rail’s station upgrade program. Learn everything you need to know here.

Construction at our Salisbury station worksite will require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads. Road users are to follow instructions of traffic control to safely navigate through the area.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Salisbury worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Salisbury station worksite will require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads.

Salisbury station is now closed until mid-2026 as part of Cross River Rail’s station upgrade program. Learn everything you need to know here.

Throughout the station closure, the high frequency StationLink route 19 will be available from Lillian Avenue. There may be other local bus services including routes 110, 115 and 117 on Beaudesert Road that maybe better for you.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk past the Moorooka/Clapham Yard worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent changes to roads surrounding the Moorooka station and Clapham Yard construction site.

Pedestrians and cyclists are to follow signage and direction of traffic control to safely navigate through the area where required.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Yeerongpilly worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Yeerongpilly station is currently closed. Major works at Yeerongpilly station are expected to be finished in late-2024, with the station to reopen to customers once all works and testing and commissioning activities are complete in early-2025.

The station overpass is open to customers, with access maintained via lifts and/or stairs. Pedestrians are to follow the signage and direction of traffic control to safely navigate the area.

Construction at our Yeerongpilly worksite requires temporary changes to footpaths surrounding the site.

Throughout the station closure bus stops 004881 and 013058 on Wilkie Street will be temporarily closed with a temporary bus stop available on Green Street. The station kiss ‘n’ ride and car park on Wilkie Street will also be closed throughout construction.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Yeerongpilly worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Yeerongpilly station is currently closed. Major works at Yeerongpilly station are expected to be finished in late-2024, with the station to reopen to customers once all works and testing and commissioning activities are complete in early-2025.

Throughout the station closure bus stops 004881 and 013058 on Wilkie Street will be temporarily closed with a temporary bus stop available on Green Street. The station kiss ‘n’ ride and car park on Wilkie Street will also be closed throughout construction.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Yeerongpilly worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Yeerongpilly station is currently closed. Major works at Yeerongpilly station are expected to be finished in late-2024, with the station to reopen to customers once all works and testing and commissioning activities are complete in early-2025.

Construction at our Yeerongpilly worksite requires temporary changes to footpaths surrounding the site.

Throughout the station closure bus stops 004881 and 013058 on Wilkie Street will be temporarily closed with a temporary bus stop available on Green Street. The station kiss ‘n’ ride and car park on Wilkie Street will also be closed throughout construction.

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Since you travel by train on the Ipswich/Rosewood or Springfield lines, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Ipswich/Rosewood and Springfield lines.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Nambour/Caboolture line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Nambour/Caboolture line.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Rocklea worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Rocklea station is open to customers.

There may be intermittent temporary changes to surrounding footpaths to complete minor works once the station reopens.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Rocklea worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Rocklea station is open to customers.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Rocklea worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Rocklea station is open to customers.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Pimpama worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Pimpama work site sometimes requires intermittent and temporary changes to surrounding roads.

The Mebbin Street footpath on the northern side (closest to the station worksite) will be closed until early 2025.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Pimpama worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Traffic management will intermittently be in place (Old Pacific Highway and Kosciuszko Circuit), with access to surrounding properties maintained.

Intermittent truck movements with temporary traffic holds. These will be reduced during peak hour periods to minimise impacts.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Dutton Park worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Dutton Park station is now open.

Access to the station is via stairs and lifts from the Annerley Road and Noble Street station entries.

Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent changes to footpaths surrounding the construction site.

Pedestrians and cyclists are to follow signage and direction of traffic control to safely navigate through the area where required.

Customers requiring secure bicycle storage are encouraged to continue using neighbouring stations at Boggo Road / Park Road and Fairfield while works are completed at Dutton Park. There is casual bike parking available at both Annerley Road and Noble Street station enteries.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Dutton Park worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Dutton Park station is now open.

Access to the station is via stairs and lifts from the Annerley Road and Noble Street station entries.

Learn everything you need to know here.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Dutton Park worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Dutton Park work site sometimes require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads.

Customers requiring accessible parking and kiss ’n’ ride are encouraged to continue using neighbouring stations at Boggo Road / Park Road and Fairfield while works are completed at Dutton Park.

Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent changes to roads surrounding the construction site.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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If you travel to, from or through Brisbane for study, there is plenty to look forward to once the Cross River Rail line is in operation.

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Students will have more travel options to UQ St Lucia with the new underground Boggo Road train station providing a connection to Boggo Road busway station and new Brisbane Metro services. A new underground train station at Albert Street will also provide fast access to QUT’s Gardens Point Campus.

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If you travel to, from or through Brisbane for health matters, Cross River Rail will help you get to where you need to be with greater ease.

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Health workers and patients travelling by train will be able to save up to 10 minutes travel time to RBWH. Train customers currently walk up to 15 minutes from either Bowen Hills or Fortitude Valley train stations or spend just as much time hunting for a park. The new Exhibition station will be just a little over 5 minutes’ walk away.

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If you travel to, from or through Brisbane for shopping, dining and leisure, there is plenty to look forward to once the Cross River Rail line is in operation.

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Shoppers, diners, and day trippers travelling by train could save up to 10 minutes heading to Queen Street Mall, Eagle Street Pier or pretty much anywhere in the central CBD, thanks to a new underground train station located at the corner of Albert and Mary Streets, that will also have an exit onto Elizabeth Street.

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If you travel to, from or through Brisbane for attending live sports, there is plenty to look forward to once the Cross River Rail line is in operation.

icon representing your choice Easy access to the best sports venues across Brisbane

Sports fans travelling by train from the city or Brisbane’s north could save up to 20 minutes travel time with a new underground train station located right next to the Gabba. A new underground station at Roma Street will also help better connect sports fans to Suncorp Stadium.

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If you travel to, from or through Brisbane for commuting for work, there is plenty to look forward to once the Cross River Rail line is in operation.

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Commuters travelling by train and heading to the southern end of Brisbane’s CBD towards the Botanic Gardens, could save as much as 15 minutes without the need to drive in slow, inner-city traffic, park in the CBD or walk up to 25 minutes from existing train stations

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Not sure if you pass by any Cross River Rail worksites? No worries! Check out the Cross River Rail Disruptions page to check where the worksites are and to view upcoming travel and construction updates.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Fairfield worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Major construction at Fairfield station is now complete.

Pedestrians are to follow signage and direction of traffic control to safely navigate through the area where required.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Yeronga worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Yeronga station worksite requires temporary changes to footpaths and bikeways surrounding the site.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Northern Portal (Normanby) worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Northern Portal worksite requires temporary changes to footpaths and bikeways surrounding the site.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Exhibition worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Exhibition worksite requires temporary changes to footpaths and bikeways surrounding the sites.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Roma Street worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Roma Street worksite requires temporary changes to footpaths and bikeways surrounding the sites.

Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent detours in place on Roma Street Pedestrians and cyclists are to follow the signs to safely navigate through the area.

Access to train platforms, busway platform 2 and the Coach Terminal is via the new main station entrance near Makerston Street. Access to busway platform 1 remains 100m east towards the city.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Albert Street worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Albert Street work sites require temporary changes to footpaths surrounding the sites.

Construction of the Albert Street Green Spine is ongoing between Elizabeth and Charlotte Streets. Pedestrians are to follow signage and directions by traffic controllers.

Throughout construction there will be temporary detours in place along Albert, Mary and Charlotte streets. Pedestrians, cyclists and rideable users are to follow signage and direction of traffic control to safely navigate through the area.

Cyclists and rideable users will be asked to dismount when travelling through the area.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Woolloongabba worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent changes to roads and footpaths surrounding the Woolloongabba construction site. Pedestrians and cyclists are to follow the direction of traffic control and signage.

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Since you travel by bicycle or walk, passing the Boggo Road / Southern Portal worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Boggo Road and Southern Portal worksites requires temporary changes to footpaths and bikeways surrounding the sites.

The footpath on Joe Baker Street adjacent to the construction site is closed. Diversions are in place and pedestrians are to follow the signs to safely navigate through the area.

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Not sure if you pass by any Cross River Rail worksites? No worries! Check out the Cross River Rail Disruptions page to check where the worksites are and to view upcoming travel and construction updates.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Fairfield worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Major construction at Fairfield station is now complete.

There are temporary changes to afternoon peak services at Fairfield station.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Yeronga worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Yeronga station is open to customers. Learn everything you need to know at the dedicated reopening page.

Customers are encouraged to plan ahead and check Translink journey planner before they travel.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Moorooka/Clapham Yard worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Moorooka station and Clapham Yard work site will require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads, including an increase in construction vehicles.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Mayne Yard worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Mayne Yard worksite will require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Northern Portal (Normanby) worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Northern Portal work site requires temporary changes to surrounding roads.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Exhibition worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Exhibition work site sometimes require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Roma Street worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Roma Street worksite sometimes requires intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads.

Access to train platforms, busway platform 2 and the Coach Terminal is via the new main station entrance near Makerston Street. Access to busway platform 1 remains 100m east towards the city.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Albert Street worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Albert Street work sites sometimes requires temporary changes to surrounding roads.

Albert Street is also now permanently closed between Mary and Elizabeth Streets.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Woolloongabba worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Woolloongabba work site sometimes requires intermittent and temporary changes to surrounding roads.

The footpath between Main Street and Woolloongabba station platform 2 is temporarily closed.

Access to platform 2 will be via Stanley Street and the pedestrian overpass which has both lifts and stairs.

This change is required to facilitate critical utility and construction work as part of the new Woolloongabba station and will be in place until mid-2024.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by bus, passing the Boggo Road / Southern Portal worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Boggo Road and Southern Portal works sites sometimes requires temporary changes to surrounding roads.

There are currently temporary changes to Boggo Road, Joe Baker Street, Peter Doherty and Kent streets.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Moorooka/Clapham Yard worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent changes to roads surrounding the construction site.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Mayne Yard worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Mayne Yard worksite will require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Not sure if you pass by any Cross River Rail worksites? No worries! Check out the Cross River Rail Disruptions page to check where the worksites are and to view upcoming travel and construction updates.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Fairfield worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Major construction at Fairfield station is now complete.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Yeronga worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Yeronga station is open to customers. Learn everything you need to know at the dedicated reopening page.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Northern Portal (Normanby) worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Northern Portal work site requires temporary changes to surrounding roads.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Exhibition worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Exhibition work site sometimes require intermittent temporary changes to surrounding roads.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by road, passing the Roma Street worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent changes to roads surrounding the Roma Street construction site.

Road users are to follow the signs and direction of traffic control to navigate safely through the precinct.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Albert Street worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Due to multiple construction sites in the Albert Street precinct area, Charlotte, Mary and George streets are experiencing congestion during peak hours.

From Friday 28 March to Saturday 29 March 2025, a temporary full road closure on Mary Street will be required for works at the Albert Street main station entrance site. Please see this works notice for details on vehicle detours

The eastbound lane on Mary Street adjacent to the lot 1 worksite is temporarily closed until late 2025. Vehicles heading toward Edward Street will be diverted via George and Elizabeth Streets.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Woolloongabba worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent changes to roads surrounding the Woolloongabba construction site including Main, Leopard, Stanley and Vulture streets.

Road users are to follow instructions of traffic control to safely navigate through the area.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by car, passing the Boggo Road / Southern Portal worksite, you may be impacted by some disruptions.

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Construction at our Boggo Road and Southern Portal worksites sometimes requires temporary changes to surrounding roads.

Throughout construction there will be temporary intermittent changes and road closures on Joe Baker Street, Peter Doherty Street and Boggo Road.

Road users can use the links at the bottom of the page for assistance in journey planning.

To plan your journey by road, use the QLDTraffic or TransLink Journey Planner resources by clicking the links below.

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Since you travel by train on the Sunshine Coast Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Sunshine Coast Line.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Shorncliffe Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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There will be temporary changes to some evening services on the Shorncliffe line throughout 2025.

During June, buses will replace trains between Northgate and Shorncliffe stations from 7:45pm to last service each evening between:

  • Monday 9 and Thursday 12 June
  • Monday 23 and Thursday 26 June

You can read more about these changes here.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Redcliffe Peninsula Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Redcliffe Peninsula Line.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Gold Coast Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Gold Coast line.

From Saturday 28 June to Friday 18 July, there will be track closures and travel changes on the Beenleigh and Gold Coast lines. Plan ahead by downloading the Translink app, visit the Translink website or call 13 12 30.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

There are station closures on the Beenleigh line due to Cross River Rail’s station upgrade program:

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Ferny Grove Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Ferny Grove line.

From Saturday 28 June to Friday 18 July, there will be track closures and travel changes on the Ferny Grove line. Plan ahead by downloading the Translink app, visit the Translink website or call 13 12 30.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Doomben Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means at times there may be changes to travel on the Doomben line.

From Saturday 28 June to Friday 18 July, there will be track closures and travel changes on the Doomben line. Plan ahead by downloading the Translink app, visit the Translink website or call 13 12 30.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Cleveland Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Cleveland line.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Beenleigh Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Beenleigh line.

From Saturday 28 June to Friday 18 July, there will be track closures and travel changes on the Beenleigh and Gold Coast lines. Plan ahead by downloading the Translink app, visit the Translink website or call 13 12 30.

There are temporary changes to some morning and afternoon peak services on the Beenleigh line.

There are station closures on the Beenleigh line due to Cross River Rail’s station upgrade program:

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.

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Since you travel by train on the Airport Line, you may be impacted by construction from time to time.

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Cross River Rail will transform the way we travel across the whole of south east Queensland. But building Cross River Rail means changes to travel on the Airport line.

From Saturday 28 June to Friday 18 July, there will be track closures and travel changes on the Airport line. Plan ahead by downloading the Translink app, visit the Translink website or call 13 12 30.

During construction of this transformative project, there will be disruptions to train services including track closures, station closures, and route diversions. While we will make every effort to lessen the impact to your journey, unfortunately some disruptions are unavoidable.

Rail passengers should use the links at the bottom of the page to help plan their journey.

For more specific train times or assistance planning your journey, head to the Translink journey planner.