Queensland by Rail Timetable Effective from 16 March 2015 Rail Journeys in Queensland

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Queensland by Rail Timetable Effective from 16 March 2015 Rail Journeys in Queensland Discover Queensland by Rail Timetable Effective from 16 March 2015 Rail journeys in Queensland Cairns Mt Isa Longreach QLD Charleville Brisbane Cape York Peninsula Coral Sea Key Spirit of Queensland Tilt Train (Brisbane to Rockhampton) Kuranda Tilt Train (Brisbane to Bundaberg) Freshwater Spirit of the Outback The Westlander Forsayth Cairns The Inlander Gordonvale Savannahlander Babinda Gulflander Normanton Innisfail Great Kuranda Scenic Railway Blackbull Tully Barrier City network connection Reef Connecting coach Croydon Cardwell Train station Ingham Airport Magnetic Island Railbus connection Townsville Diagrammatic map - not to scale Giru Ayr Mt Isa Duchess Cloncurry Julia CreekRichmond HughendenTorrens CreekPentland Charters Towers Home Hill Bowen Whitsunday Island Proserpine Airlie Beach Mackay Pacific Ocean QUEENSLAND Sarina Carmila St Lawrence Winton LongreachIlfracombe Alpha Anakie Emerald Blackwater Duaringa Barcaldine Jericho Bluff Yeppoon Rockhampton Mt Larcom Gladstone Miriam Vale Bundaberg Howard Lady Elliot Island Fraser Island Hervey Bay Maryborough West Gympie North Gympie Cooroy Charleville Sunshine Coast MorvenMitchellRomaWallumbillaYulebaMiles ChinchillaDalbyOakey Nambour Cooladdi Landsborough Cheepie ToowoombaHelidonGattonLaidleyRosewoodIpswichCorinda Caboolture Quilpie Wyandra Brisbane Cunnamulla Gold Coast NEW SOUTH WALES 1800 TRAINS (872 467) • queenslandrail.com.au Queensland Rail Travel centre • local travel agent Queensland Rail ABN 68 598 268 528 Brisbane to Charleville Charleville to Brisbane Westbound Eastbound Departing Tue & Thu Departing Wed & Fri Brisbane (Roma St) 7.15 pm Charleville depart 6.15 pm Corinda ^ 7.45 pm Morven ^ 8.00 pm Ipswich 8.15 pm Mitchell ^ 9.50 pm Rosewood ^ 8.32 pm Roma 11.35 pm Laidley ^ 9.02 pm Thu & Sat ^ Gatton 9.14 pm Wallumbilla # 12.20 am ^ Helidon 9.30 pm Yuleba ^ 12.40 am Toowoomba arrive 11.00 pm Miles ^ 2.15 am Toowoomba 11.20 pm Chinchilla 3.15 am Wed & Fri Dalby ^ 4.50 am Oakey ^ 12.15 am Oakey ^ 6.00 am Dalby ^ 1.20 am Toowoomba 7.00 am Chinchilla 2.40 am Helidon ^ 8.40 am Miles ^ 3.30 am Gatton ^ 9.00 am Yuleba ^ 5.00 am Laidley ^ 9.15 am Wallumbilla # 5.20 am Rosewood ^ 9.50 am Roma 6.15 am Ipswich 10.15 am Mitchell ^ 8.05 am Corinda ^ 10.50 am Morven ^ 10.00 am Brisbane (Roma St) arrive 11.25 am Charleville arrive 11.45 am Arriving Thu & Sat Arriving Wed & Fri # Services will not set down or pick up at Wallumbilla station. Contact Queensland Rail Travel for transfer options. # Services will not set down or pick up at Wallumbilla station. Contact Queensland Rail Travel for transfer options. ^ Is a station that will only be stopped at if reservations have been pre-booked RailBus coach connections RailBus coach connections Westbound Eastbound Charleville station to Cunnamulla Cunnamulla to Charleville station Departing Wed & Fri Departing Wed & Fri Charleville 11.55 am Cunnamulla 3.00 pm Wyandra 1.15 pm Wyandra 4.25 pm Cunnamulla arrive 2.25 pm Charleville arrive 5.35 pm Charleville station to Quilpie Quilpie to Charleville station Departing Wed & Fri Departing Wed & Fri Charleville 11.55 am Quilpie 3.00 pm Cooladdi 1.05 pm Cheepie 4.00 pm Cheepie 1.35 pm Cooladdi 4.40 pm Quilpie arrive 2.30 pm Charleville arrive 5.40 pm Townsville to Mount Isa Mount Isa to Townsville Westbound Eastbound Departing Sun & Thu Departing Mon & Fri Townsville 12.40 pm Mt Isa 1.30 pm Charters Towers 3.40 pm Duchess ^ 3.15 pm Pentland ^ 5.35 pm Cloncurry ^ 5.45 pm Torrens Creek ^ 6.35 pm Julia Creek ^ 9.00 pm Hughenden ^ 8.20 pm Tue & Sat Richmond ^ 10.45 pm Richmond ^ 12.05 am Mon & Fri Hughenden ^ 2.40 am ^ Julia Creek ^ 2.10 am Torrens Creek 4.05 am ^ Cloncurry ^ 5.20 am Pentland 5.00 am Duchess ^ 7.45 am Charters Towers 7.05 am Mount Isa arrive 9.35 am Townsville arrive 10.10 am Arriving Mon & Fri Arriving Tue & Sat ^ Is a station that will only be stopped at if reservations have been pre-booked Please see Appendix A for the RailBus coach connections address details RailBus coach connections Appendix A Gympie North station to Gympie town and vice versa Gympie North station - Sandy Creek Road Gympie -Sovereign cinema - Monkland Street Maryborough West station to Hervey Bay and vice versa Maryborough West station - Railway Station Maryborough Transit Centre - Lennox Street Pialba–Hervey Bay Transit Centre - Boat Harbour Drive Urangan Boat Club Bus Shelter - Buccaneer Drive Torquay - The Beach Motel 475 The Esplanade Scarness - Sunseeker Motel, 354 The Esplanade Rockhampton station to Yeppoon and vice versa Rockhampton station - George Street Yeppoon Bus Interchange - Hill Street Yeppoon Lammermoor Beach - Scenic Highway at Le Amor & QRI Apartments Rosslyn Bay Boat Harbour - Corner Breakwater and Vince Jones Memorial Drives in front of Marina Emu Park - Corner Patterson and Hill Street, Emu Park Proserpine station to Airlie Beach Proserpine station - Hinschen Street Cannonvale Shopping Centre - Stop 24 - Cannonvale Whitsunday Shopping Centre, Island Drive Abel Point Ferry Terminal - Stop 28 - Shingley Drive, Abel Point Marina Airlie Beach - Airlie Esplanade opposite Cactus Jacks Jubilee Pocket Shute Harbour Rd - Stop 32 - Jubilee Pocket Tavern, Shute Harbour Road Shute Harbour - Stop 45 - At Jetty, Shute Harbour, Shute Harbour Road Airlie Beach to Proserpine station Shute Harbour - Stop 45 - At Jetty, Shute Harbour, Shute Harbour Road Jubilee Pocket Shute Harbour Rd - Stop 32 - Opposite Jubilee Pocket Tavern, Shute Harbour Road Airlie Beach - Stop 30 - Outside Domino’s Pizza (opposite Mangrove Jacks) Abel Point Ferry Terminal - Stop 28 - Shingley Drive, Abel Point Marina Cannonvale Shopping Centre - Stop 24 - Cannonvale Whitsunday Shopping Centre, Island Drive Proserpine station - Hinschen Street Winton to Longreach station and vice versa Winton - Waltzing Matilda Centre, Elderslie Street Morella Intersection - Outside building at the cross roads Longreach - Sir Hudson Fysh Drive Charleville station to Cunnamulla and vice versa Charleville - King Street Wyandra - Outside the Gladstone Hotel, Railway Street Cunnamulla - Outside Mills IGA, John Street Charleville station to Quilpie and vice versa Charleville - King Street Cooladdi - Outside the post office Cheepie - Outside the roadhouse Quilpie - Outside Quilpie Heritage Inn, Brolga Street .
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