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Map SB Map RC A B C D E Andoom MapMap SBRC Weipa North QueenslandJandowae Coral Sea 1 1 Bally Hooley Seaswift “Trinity Bay” Cape York Railway St Crispins - - - - - F - Peninsula S - - - - - - Port Douglas Legend - - - W - - - Journey time - hours Gulf of from Brisbane 4:51 Carpentaria Skyrail Palm Cove (or journey start) Barron Red Frequency Guide: - - - - - - S Kuranda Falls Peak Caravonica 1 Services per day: 3 Lakes - - - W - - - 0:45 Or - Days per week: Koah Stoney Creek Mareeba 1:45 Green Island S - TW - FS 2 Redlynch 2 2 Mutchilba 0:45 Kuranda Freshwater (Shaded = seasonal) The Scenic Railway Edge Hill Savannahlander 2 Dimbulah Great Lappa 3 0:45 Normanton Atherton Cairns Fitzroy Island Barrier Alma Den 6:30 31:05 24:55 Clarina Reef Glenore - - - - T - - Herberton Gordonvale - - T - T - S Mungana Cairns Tilt Train Haydon - - - W - - - S - - W - F - Babinda 3 RM Stop 1 Atherton Dunk Island 3 The Innisfail Mission Blackbull Gulflander Tableland Beach Tully Bedarra Island Mount Tumoulin 3 0:45 0:20 Croydon 4:30 0:30 Surprise Cardwell 0:50 S - - - - - S Hinchinbrook Island S - - - T F - Ravenshoe Palm Island SMTWTFS 0:55 - M - W - F - 0:25 Einasleigh Ingham 1:00 Forsayth Magnetic Island The Sunlander - - T - T - S Hayman 15 Island 34:45 - - - - T - - - - - - - F - S - - - T - - Townsville 23:50 18:40 Whitsundays Continued Map PA The Inlander - - T - - - S Abbott Point 4 4 2 Charters Towers Giru Daydream Island The Inlander Pentland 3:03 Ayr - M - - - F - 7 16:50 Long Island 21:05 Julia Home Hill Duchess Malbon Cloncurry Creek Nelia Richmond Shute Harbour 0:20 12 Torrens Creek 5 Bowen 0:30 Mount Hughenden South Isa 7:49 Proserpine Molle Hamilton 14:46 19:10 Island Island Marian 0:45 0:40 Newlands 5 5 Mackay Lindeman Island Phosphate North Goonyella 13:00 17:15 1 1:15 Hill Coppabella South Brampton Mine Walker Island Sarina Hay Point Wotonga Cairns Tilt Train Carmila - - T - T - S Winton Burton Downs S - - W - F - Blair Athol Mine St. Lawrence Western Mine 6 6 Queensland Clermont Gordonstone - M - W - F - The Sunlander - - T - T - S Ensham Curragh Spirit of the Outback 14:53 Barcaldine Alpha Willows Emerald Blackwater Dingo Longreach Ilfracombe Jericho Bogantungan Anakie Comet Bluff Duaringa 23:45 - - - W - - S Rockhampton 7 - M - - T - - Kinrola Laleham 10:10 11:30 7 Springsure 7:50 Central Continued Map BR June 2007 Queensland A B C D E.
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