Rail transport in Queensland

Queensland Rail B12 Steam locomotive No. 14 on the Central Line in 1878.
Queensland Rail B12 class steam locomotive No. 14 on the Central Line in 1878.
Queensland Rail heritage locos of the PB15, C17 and BB18¼ classes haul a special train for the 125th anniversary of QR on the Little Liverpool Range, west of Grandchester, July 1990.
Queensland Rail heritage locos of the PB15, C17 and BB18¼ classes haul a special train for the 125th anniversary of QR on the Little Liverpool Range west of Grandchester, July 1990.
Northbound Spirit of Capricorn service at Bundaberg station, ~1989
3903 hauls a special train east of Emerald on the Central Line, over the Nogoa River bridge, September 1989.
2174 hauls a northbound goods train on the Denison Street section of the North Coast Line in Rockhampton

The rail network in Queensland, Australia, was the first in the world to adopt 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) narrow gauge for a main line, and, in 2013, was claimed to the second largest narrow gauge network in the world,[1] consists of:

Passenger services are provided by:

The Translink network consists of approximately 300 route km and 151 stations.[2]

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  2. ^ "Our Services" Archived 7 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Queensland Rail