Western railway line, Queensland

Mail train arriving at Chinchilla, 1908
Passenger train on the Bridge across Charley's Creek, Chinchilla during the 1921-22 floods
Muckadilla station, between Roma and Mitchell, ~1920

The Western railway line is a narrow gauge (1,067 mm or 3 ft 6 in) railway, connecting the south-east and south-west regions of Queensland, Australia. It commences at Toowoomba, at the end of the Main Line railway from Brisbane, and extends west 810 km to Cunnamulla, passing through the major towns of Dalby, Roma and Charleville, although services on the 184 km section from Westgate to Cunnamulla have been suspended since 2011. The Queensland Government was the first railway operator in the world to adopt narrow gauge for a main line,[1] and this remains the system-wide gauge.

QR Main Line
Toowoomba
Willowburn
Crows Nest and Wyreema branches
Oakey
Cooyar and Cecil Plains branches
grain silos and quarry.
Auchmah
Koomi
Koommamurra
Blaxland
Dalby
Bell and Glenmorgan branches
Tycanba
Yarrala
Baining
Apunyal
Broadmead
Ehmla
Chinchilla
tramway to Barakula
Miles
Goonalah
Channing
Yuleba
Wallumbilla
Roma
Brinsop
Muckadilla Dam
Eurella
Bongo
Marbango
Booringa
Mitchell
Amboola
Ooline
Dulbydilla
Morven
Angellala
Lurnea
Arabella
Glenroy Scour Siding
Dalgety's Siding
Charleville
Claverton
Cunnamulla
  1. ^ Kerr, J. 'Triumph of Narrow Gauge', Boolarong Publications 1990